Ueno's The World End -Irish Pub- Offers 12 Taps Including Guinness and Pilsner Urquell
The World End -Irish Pub- in Ueno, Tokyo, stands out with 12 taps: 9 craft beers plus Guinness and Pilsner Urquell. With no charge and no service fee, it is an Irish pub where you can drop in for a single drink and enjoy it with fish and chips.
A Casual Irish Pub to Stop By in Ueno
The World End -Irish Pub- is a wood-toned Irish pub located a short distance from Ueno Station. According to official information, it has no charge and no service fee, making it easy to drop in for just one drink. On the TOKYO CRAFT BEER WEEK introduction page, it is featured as a place with 12 taps, including 9 craft beers plus Guinness and Pilsner Urquell, offering beer lovers plenty to choose from.
The interior has 32 seats and is non-smoking. It is the kind of size that works whether you want to slip in alone or settle in and drink with someone else. Its Instagram profile also introduces it as an Irish pub in Ueno, Tokyo, with a lineup that includes domestic and international craft beers as well as Guinness and Urquell, plus whiskey and cocktails.
Beers You Can Drink
The highlights are, as expected, Guinness and Pilsner Urquell. The former is the classic dark beer that suits an Irish pub, while the latter is known as a Czech lager that lets you really enjoy its foam and aroma. With 9 craft beers layered on top of that, the appeal of this place is that you can choose from a rich, full-bodied pour to a crisp, refreshing one depending on your mood.
Pairing With Food
For food, fish and chips is the signature dish. Since the pub offers food that pairs well with beer, it seems best to start with the classic plate. With a wide range of drinks and substantial food options, this is the kind of place that feels too good to leave after just one drink.
It is a place worth remembering when you want to enjoy both craft beer and the atmosphere of an Irish pub in Ueno.
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