Description
Caru' cu Bere is a historic restaurant located at 5 Stavropoleos Street in Bucharest's Lipscani district. Established in 1879 by Ioan Căbășan and his nephews from Transylvania, the restaurant opened its doors in 1899 in a Neo-Gothic building designed by architect Siegfried Z. Kofczinsky. The interior boasts Art Nouveau elements, including frescoes, vaulted ceilings, and stained glass, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Over the years, it has hosted notable figures such as The Rolling Stones and the Crown Prince of Japan, making it a cherished landmark in the city's Old Town.
The menu at Caru' cu Bere offers a selection of traditional Romanian dishes, including mici (grilled minced meat rolls), sarmale (cabbage rolls), and ciorbă de burtă (tripe soup). For lunch, guests can design their own menu for 38.9 RON, choosing from options like soup, main course, side dish, salad, and dessert. Seniors can enjoy a special menu for 26 RON, featuring dishes such as ratatouille with polenta or turkey schnitzel with mashed potatoes. The restaurant also offers a variety of beverages, including house-made beer brewed from a unique recipe.
Caru' cu Bere operates daily from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM, with extended hours until 2:00 AM on Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations are recommended, especially during weekends and holidays, to ensure a table. Whether you're seeking a hearty meal or a glimpse into Bucharest's rich history, Caru' cu Bere provides a memorable dining experience in a historic setting.
Location
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Strada Stavropoleos 5, Bucharest, Romania