Ok, I have to admit, I LOVE BEER, and when it comes to it, the stronger the better. When I find out that a new beer temple was opened just a few minutes from my place I decided to check it out. Well, Beer Shop, it is very nice to meet you!
In Beer Shop you can find 30 (!) taps of beers. From local Israeli craft breweries beers to Japanese and German beers, you can find it all here. It is basically the perfect place for beer lovers.
The concept of the place is really cool. So, you have 30 taps of beers to chose from. After you choose your beer you will decide what size (or how drunk you want to get...) - they have 1/4L, 1/2L glasses or 1 Liter take-away bottles.
The prices are super decent; I actually think that it is the cheapest place in Tel Aviv now for fancy crafted beers.
So if you are a beer lover - you should definitely come for a visit!
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