Right on Pushkin Street, The Beatles Pub is my favorite place to grab a drink in Yerevan. It’s one of the most consistently lively pubs in the city — and honestly, it feels like everyone’s favorite. The crowd is always a mix: locals of all kinds, IT folks coming after work, birthday groups, curious tourists, and regulars just there for a beer. It’s a great place to see how diverse and layered Yerevan’s people are.
The pub has two floors: the underground level feels more like a traditional pub, while the ground floor is more of a bar. The music? The music is always classic rock, usually The Beatles, of course, but you’ll also hear plenty of classic rock that fits the vibe perfectly.
The atmosphere is always warm and welcoming, but it does get crowded in the evenings. I recommend reserving a table in advance. However, even if it’s full when you arrive, it’s worth waiting - tables get free pretty quickly.
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