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Located in the Found 158 hub is this Australian-run craft-beer bar. The range of sudsy beers will satisfy both novices and serious hopheads. Knock back your drinks one at a time or go for the 2½-hour free flow for ¥168.

There are also burgers, signature dishes (steaks and pasta) and 'crazy milkshakes' (chocolate brownie or caramel popcorn crunch) for kids.


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