Korhely Pub

Pécs


This outrageously popular csapszék (tavern) named ‘Drunkard’ has peanuts on each table, half-a-dozen beers on tap, straw on the floor, and a retro-socialist decor that sorta works. Meaty dishes predominate – often with cutesy names. Love the huge terrace on a quiet street off Király utca.


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