Most people have heard of the Dada art movement, but few realize that it originated in the Niederdorf in Zurich in 1916, in partnership with Cabaret Voltaire.
The founder’s house has been preserved and was opened to the public in 2002 as a museum. Last summer, its café was turned into a bar and Duda was born. The name is a play on words, coming from Dada and the German for ‘you there’. So far, very few people know about the bar, as you have to walk through the museum shop – great for unusual gifts – to get to it, and because Duda is not allowed to advertise itself on the historical facade.
The management team is aspiring to create a local meeting point, which is missing in Zurich’s city centre, with a comfy lounge corner and good music and the cheapest (and exclusively local) beer in town! The stylish bar, made from what looks like copper, and original architectural features, make this bar one of a kind in Zurich. I’m very happy that the funding to keep it going was secured this autumn, and I hope they’ll receive their funding again in 2012! So visit it while it lasts. Because with Dada – you’ll never know!
Duda | Art & culture, Bars | Bottle beer CHF 4.50
Spiegelgasse 1 | Kreis 1 City | +41432685720
Tue – Sat 12:00 – 00:00, Sun 12:30 – 18:30




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We visited this bar last Friday. Great bar! Young cheery crowd. I think the bartenders drank more than most customers, but it didn’t slow them down.