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  1. A

    Vittula

    Great (though tiny and very smoky) underground (both senses) bar just off the Big Ring Road, with international performances, cutting-edge DJs and some cheap Slovakian lager.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Captain Cook Pub

    There’s not much to say about the CC except that it enjoys an enviable location diagonally opposite the basilica, the terrace is a delight in the warm weather, there are four beers on tap and the staff are welcoming and friendly. And for us, that’s sufficient.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Instant

    Love, love, love this new ‘rubble bar’ on Pest’s most vibrant nightlife strip and so do all our friends. It’s got four bars on two levels with bopping, relaxing and chilling. If you want a taste of things to come and can’t wait till lunchtime, head for the ground-floor coffee shop (open from 8am to 10pm).

    reviewed

  4. D

    Mumus

    Everyone’s favourite chilled romkocsma, the ‘bogeyman’ transforms from a cavernous vaulted beer hall in the cooler months to a wonderful outdoor kert in summer, with its own tree (real), stars (fake) and old oil drums masquerading as tables.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Coxx Men’s Bar

    Probably the cruisiest game in town, this boldly named mee(a)t rack has a long brick-lined cellar bar and some significant play areas in back. You might soon find yourself ‘behind bars’ in more ways than one.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Terv Eszpresszó

    ‘Plan’ (as in ‘Five-Year’) is a retro-style cafe-bar on two levels decorated with photographs of Hungarian athletes, politicians, actors and so on from the 1950s and ‘60s. Unlike a lot of such places, the theme doesn’t get old in a half-hour and it’s a useful place for a quick beer or coffee on the way down to Váci utca.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Champs Sport Bar

    Established by five Olympic medallists (swimmer, runner, pentathlon, kayaker and racer), Champs is the place for sports fans and the vicarious, with two giant screens and 35 TVs. There’s a wide choice of low-fat ‘fitness meals’ along with the less healthy favourites of armchair athletes. There’s also a Buda branch, which keeps the same hours.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Oscar American Bar

    The decor is cinema inspired – film memorabilia on the wood-panelled walls, leather directors chairs – and the beautiful crowd often act like they’re on camera. Not to worry, the potent cocktails – from daiquiris and cosmopolitans to mojitos – go down a treat. There’s music most nights.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Box Utca

    This swish new sports bar and restaurant (think ‘ring’ not ‘gift’ when you say ‘box’ – it’s owned by local pugilist István ‘Ko-Ko’ Kovács) has screens aplenty for all events and a lovely street-side terrace open in the warmer months.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Fehér Gyűrű

    The ‘White Ring’ has always been a firm favourite and, frankly, it’s never been clear why. Perhaps it’s because it is opposite the so-called White House and it’s always fun to play ‘spot the MP’. More likely it’s because there are so few pubs in this area.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Pótkulcs

    The ‘Spare Key’ is a wonderful little drinking venue, with a varied menu of live music from 9.30pm most nights, táncház (dance house) at 8pm every Tuesday and an astrology night on Monday. The small central courtyard is a wonderful place to chill out in summer.

    reviewed

  13. L

    Becketts Irish Bar

    Of the capital’s ubiquitous ‘Irish’ pubs, this is arguably the best (and definitely the largest) of the lot, with all-day breakfasts (2500Ft) as well as sandwiches (950Ft), pizzas (1750Ft to 1950Ft) and salads (1900Ft). The cocktail bar in the rear is an additional plus.

    reviewed

  14. M

    Kioszk

    While visiting the cathedral or the museums along Káptalan utca, stop in for a drink or a coffee at the Kioszk in the little park between Káptalan utca and Janus Pannonius utca. It's probably the only chance you'll ever have to drink in what was once a baptistry.

    reviewed

  15. N

    Le Cafe M Bar

    Our favourite (err, actually, just about the only) neighbourhood gay bar in Budapest has super-cool decor (bye bye draped muslin and Greek statues), friendly staff and internet access for 300/500Ft per half-/full hour for a little cruising while you’re cruising.

    reviewed

  16. O

    Rolling Rock Café

    Should you find yourself near Buda’s Feneketlen-tó (Bottomless Lake) and would like a drink or three, you could do worse than this place: a revamped pub where the local young bloods gather for libations, Tex-Mex grub and (more often than not) live music.

    reviewed

  17. P

    Erzsébet-híd Eszpresszó

    If you're in the mood for a relaxing drink in simple surrounds, the 'Elizabeth Bridge Espresso Bar' is a wonderful old dive with a large terrace that has views of the bridge. Most locals call it Platán in honour of the big plane tree sheltering the outdoor tables.

    reviewed

  18. Q

    Paris Texas

    One of the original bars on the IX Ráday utca nightlife strip, this place has a coffee-house feel to it with old sepia-tinted photos on the walls and pool tables downstairs. Nurse a cocktail from the huge list and order a pizza from Pink Cadillac next door.

    reviewed

  19. Champs Sport Bar (Buda Branch)

    Established by five Olympic medallists (swimmer, runner, pentathlon, kayaker and racer), Champs is the place for sports fans. There’s a wide choice of low-fat ‘fitness meals’ along with the less healthy favourites of armchair athletes.

    reviewed

  20. R

    Birdland

    This new venue at the southern end of Liszt Ferenc tér is surprisingly bereft of jazz despite its name. It is, however, the ideal spot to catch strains from musicians practising music at the academy just opposite. The food gets good reports.

    reviewed

  21. S

    Lánchíd Söröző

    The ‘Chain Bridge Pub’, at the southern end of Fő utca, has a wonderful retro Magyar feel to it, with old movie posters and advertisements on the walls and red-checked cloths on the tables. Friendly service too.

    reviewed

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  23. T

    Kiadó Kocsma

    The ‘Pub for Rent’ is a great place for a swift pint and a quick bite (salads and pasta dishes, 1000Ft to 1500Ft) a stone’s throw – and light years – away from flashy VI Liszt Ferenc tér.

    reviewed

  24. U

    Action Bár

    Action is where to head if you want just that (though there’s a strip show at midnight and an extra one at 2am on Friday, which may distract). Take the usual precautions and don’t forget to write home.

    reviewed

  25. V

    Poco Loco

    At the corner of Harcsa utca and Frankel Leó út on the way to Óbuda, this one-time seamy place has cleaned up its act but still remains interesting. It doubles as a restaurant too. There’s wi-fi throughout.

    reviewed

  26. W

    Kultiplex

    This huge complex has something for everyone -performance space, cinema, grill restaurant, great DJs, theme parties - and a simple inside/outside bar, where you can enjoy an unreconstructed drink.

    reviewed

  27. X

    Puskás Pancho

    Buda’s newest sports pub is just one of seven bars and restaurants in the enormous Symbol complex in Óbuda. Should you tire of the place, the world’s, well, your oyster.

    reviewed