A beer-loving friend will come to Ginza, so I decided to be "Ginza Lion 7-chome Store" without hesitation.
We all know that the beer hall opened in August on the 1st and 2nd floors of Ginza Place in Ginza 5-chome.
The reason why I chose the 7-chome store was that it was "the oldest surviving beer hall." The hall on the first floor looks like this, and it looks like a German Oktoberfest.
Inside the store on the first floor, there is a large mural of glass mosaics depicting women who harvest beer and wheat, creating an elegant atmosphere in the hustle and bustle.
Knowing that it was a little noisy, I wanted the first floor, but I hate it, full of reservations. In one corner of the second floor, he had a seat for two. This is a hit.
First of all, toast with "sticky boots glasses"! The conversation bounces quietly.
As for the food, just before I could taste the whole dish, I ordered it. I'm going with salad first.
I asked for beef, and then ordered a popular fried chicken, and after a long absence, I ate a delicious real fried chicken. (Hereafter, I was busy drinking and eating, so I forgot to take pictures.)
There are also delicious wines here. On this day, I ordered white wine from Italy. Two of us have a bottle of wine, please.
The pleasant breeze blows in the wind of Ginza, silver bra. It was a luxury that I couldn't say.
This beer hall has taken over the name of "Cafe Lion" and opened in 1934, celebrating its 82nd anniversary. For more information, please click here.
(On the HP, it is described as a bitter hole. In English, I pronounce bitter me, but in other guides and other people's blogs, I write beer ... )
http://www.ginzalion.jp/company/history/?pSchistory01
Click here for the Ginza Lion's website. However, the menu on the first and second floors seems to be different.