Piano Bar
Tokyo, Japan
This skinny, two-story joint is hidden among a cluster of bars beneath the train tracks on Nonbei Yokocho, which aptly translates to "drunkard's alley." But Piano Bar's 32-square-foot size belies its opulence: The interior is modeled after a German castle, decked out with a faux stone fireplace, crystal chandeliers, gold-framed photos of jungle animals, and red velvet walls. You can even drink your beverage — try the sweet rose water and wine cocktail ($10) — out of a glass chalice. And when you want a refill, just ring one of the tiny bells set on every table for service.
1-25-10 Shibuya, Tokyo, 154-0002, 011-81/3-5467-0258.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
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I found this bar in this article about the world's smallest bars. I'm quoting the information about the Tokyo bar here so I can remember it as something I DEFINITELY want to do and see when I get to Japan. So, think of this as a blog post for my own personal use. However, if you want to visit this when you come to see me, let's do it!
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