YEBIES BAR is recommended for light drinking at Ginza 2-chome.
Turn the carce at the Ginza 2-chome intersection and turn right at De Beers on the next gas lamp street to see Ebisu Viya Hall.
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At dusk, go home from work.
I was drawn to the neon of the shop and went down the staircase.
![Neon EBISU YORUNO.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2012/05/21/%E3%81%AD%E3%81%8A%E3%82%93EBISU%20YORUNO.jpg)
A lot of calm, "Welcome" voice with a smile welcomed me.
It's a very good impression.
The inside of the store is colored with brown touch. The lighting on the ceiling is also colored with non-sticky brightness. You may be using LEDs.
I'm alone, so I'll sit at the counter.
There is a golden beer server on the right side.
The clerk was handling the order of beer coming one after another, but the glass glowed beautifully in the lighting.
・・... Looking at the clerk who pours beer hard, I reminded me of "Pilsen" in the Kojunsha building in the past.
At that time, the craftsman who sweated and poured beer was impressive, and when I talked to him, "I'm the only one." "What should I do if I stop?" What a good thing.
・・・ "Pilsen" was so atmosphere at the beginning of the store. But the former "Pilsen" was also astringent and had a special taste. ・・・・・・・・
I ordered an amber ale, and a baked bishop.
Even though it is crowded with customers, the voice of the clerk passes well and you can order with confidence.
The inside of the store is unified in beer color, so it's very calm.
Beer is here.
In addition, Bisbrust, beer with a slightly sweet scent on a thirst throat is also different. It goes well with bisbrust and invites beer.
The second cup is the half & half of Amber Yale and Ebisu stout ordered an Amber x Stout.
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I ordered a Japanese-style caprese,
The cream cheese is cut, sprinkled with purple leaves, and olive oil is added to the tomatoes.
The mellowness of the cheese stood out with the faint fragrance of Shiso, and in a blink of an eye, the beer became empty.
When I asked the clerk a lot of stories, he answered with a smile.
Since it was just opened, he was paying attention to customer service and said that beer would be especially delicious.
After leaving the store, the Pilsen beer master wondered what he was doing now.
The Ebisu Beer Hall has a long history, and in 1899, it still retains the same atmosphere as before.
If you are alone with your lover and your family, we recommend a seat next to the server.
The photo on the left is
This is the Ebisu Beer Hall of Meiji 38 (1906).