Reviews on Gastropub food in Shatura, Moscow Oblast, Russia. Shatura (Russian: Шату́ра) is a town and the administrative center of Shatursky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on Lake Svyatoye 124 kilometers (77 mi) east of Moscow. Population: 32,885 (2010 Census); 30,393 (2002 Census); 31,635 (1989 Census).
Things to do in Shatura
5 based on 280 reviews
WE Cidreria - cider bar and gastropub with more than 90 types of cider. We also have beer, cocktails and many another drinks. Speakeasy bar, 2 halls with places for 95 persons.
I've visited this place with a few friends based on the encouraged reviews. I would say that the place is good as regards to their price level, food quality, cosy atmosphere and excellent service quality. it is very closed to Tverskaya street. it looks like a cheap bar inside. Good thing inside of restaurant is a lot of choise of ciders. it worths to visit.Thanks for your review! Hope to see you again and try to get new 5* review.
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4 based on 175 reviews
Spacious gastropub in the city center with attentive bartenders. Beer Harbor is the pub of choice for beer connoisseurs as it offers an unrivalled selection of more than 30 craft beers on tap from breweries from all over the world, including many from loc
With a wide selectionn of beers theres plenty to chose from and they are all good. The food is different but tasty and goes well with the drinks
4 based on 104 reviews
Russian Style Bar. Authentic Food, Smart selection of Alcohol, Nice Music. Good Beer, Fine Talks!!!
Located in about the center of the pedestrian Arbat street this place is for me definetely more of a bar than a restaurant, and usually these kind of places one finds in Tripadvisor under 'Attractions'. In fact I came here because of the good reviews, but it was not exactly what I had expected under 'restaurants'. In any case I was not disappointed and had a good evening from the point of view of food and atmosphere.First I went inside, where there is an upper room with too much TV for my taste, downstairs there was loud music, so my choice had been to sit outside on a bar stool, especially since it was a warm summer evening. A sweet, well informed waitress took care of me. Next to me sat a man from Jordan (a country I had enjoyed visiting), with whom I got into an interesting conversationIn the menu card I discovered something, which I hadn't known yet and this was 'Polugar'. In the meantime I have read about its fascinating history: a breadwine popular in Russia before 1895 and since rediscovered. It comes in a variety of flavours. The waitress told me that the most popular were the one with horseradish. Since I had tasted it a few days before with vodka I chose to try one with honey and pepper. It came almost warm, as apperently it should (room temperature) and was accompanied by a piece of dark bread topped by horseradish.As a main course I felt like something very Russian - after dinners at Georgian and Armenian restaurants - and my choice had been a 'Vodka Platter', the most Russian dish that was available in my eyes. It had three kind of Salo plus Herring, which I found strange at first, but it was okay. Most came on dark bread, also plenty of pickles and two sauces.All in all a fun, unexpected dinner at a place, which I wouldn't call a restaurant (the 'Balalayechnaya' itself doesn't).Thanks a lot for a such detailed review. U are right, we are BAR, but with authentic cuisine. Next time U have to try our homemade vodka liqueurs, I bet they will impress a lot)) Welcome to Balalaechnaya!!!)) Nice drinks, fine talks)
Best Eastern European food near Shatura, Moscow Oblast, Russia
4 based on 132 reviews
A unique place combining best traditions of British pubs, haute cuisine and the presentable English interior. Everything you might like about pubs and a bit more: this is a gastro-pub with a restaurant cuisine, where you can taste interesting dishes from
This pub was on the same street as our accommodation and we decided to have an early dinner there before leaving Moscow. Stepping into the bar area is fortunately not an indicator of the size of the restaurant area, which is actually reasonably spacious. There are 2 tiers and several large TV screens.The menu was quite varied and we decided to go for a shared starter of black garlic bread and then a burger, accompanies by Russian Heineken. The garlic bread came out as 8 thick rectangular slices accompanied by some raw vegetables and dips. As the bread was quite dense, 4 each of these were more than sufficient as a starter! The burger and fries was also a very good sized portion, almost to the point of being unable to finish it. The Heineken helped to wash it all down though.The food was nice and tasty and the service was fine - although we were eating at 6pm and there were only 11 other people in the restaurant. However, the prices were on the high side for a pub - definitely at the same level as several of the restaurants we ate at.
4 based on 188 reviews
A bar with food in the style of street food, with breakfasts, coffee, 40 taps with a craft and not only, more than 200 kinds in glass and strong alcohol, takeaway food
We visited several top 50 Tripadvisor places in Moscow this was the best and the most affordable it has normal prices as to Russian median income and net worth. Burgers are the best, Mexican is ok. Minus is not many vegetarian options. Service is great and there are many beers to chose from including Russian craft beers all at a very attractive and reasonable price.
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