Next to Takarada Ebisu Shrine, which is famous for "Bettara City", "BETTARA STAND Nihonbashi" opened on December 2nd. This place seems to have been newly started as an event space and open cafe kitchen facility using Thai 2 houses and DIY stalls on the land that was originally a parking lot (approximately 150 square meters).
Taking advantage of the location next to Takarada Ebisu Shrine, the concept was "relaxing and bustling like a shrine precinct where people gather." In the kitchen cafe space, you can eat craft beer and sake selected from all over the country, as well as snacks such as special products of the Nihonbashi area (such as Bettara pickles). The semi-open-air open cafe is a bit cold this season, but it is a space with a sense of openness. It seems that he is aiming for a "standing drinking bar" where he can easily drop in.
In addition, some of the facilities include a Book Gallery "Hari no Bookstore", which collects Little Press from all over the country, and also sells selected books. In addition, we are planning rental plans such as product exhibitions, wedding parties, and company commemorative parties in various parts of Japan, and we hope that it will be used as a multipurpose event space.
BETTARA STAND Nihonbashi http://bettara.jp/
3-10-1, Nihonbashihoncho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Next to Takarada Ebisu Shrine
Business hours from 11:00 to 22:30
Telephone 080-9402-5960