Pub entertainment in Tashkent
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Tri Bochki
Occupying a prime, shady nook right on Ankhor Canal, this brewpub/restaurant has some of the best - and best-priced - homebrew in town. Their recipe was supposedly invented by German monks in 1514. There's live jazz by night and an equally cacophonic chorus of birdsong by day. From the bridge near Turkeston Palace on Navoi kochasi walk 50m north, passing two other restaurants on the way.
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Gasthaus
Spry waitresses in German country outfits serve up foaming litre steins of homemade brew to the strains of oompah music in a this biergarten by a busy autobahn. The unfiltered brew is particularly endearing and goes well with the real Bavarian sausages (6000S). The summer patio is popular despite the street noise and the 20% service charge.
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Ye Olde Chelsea Arms
It's grossly overpriced and the gaudy décor will hardly make real Londoners feel at home, but it fills up every night and outdraws Tashkent's two Irish pubs. It's also the only place in Tashkent where you can recline in a street-side 'throne booth' and nibble on Welsh rabbit.
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