Due to some issues, the number of buses plying on that route were very few that day, and hence every bus was overcrowded. Shibuya’s Good Beer Faucets is one craft beer hangout in Tokyo and is naturally super popular with international crowds.I was at the Chandigarh bus stop waiting for a bus to Zirakpur.
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If you’re looking for somewhere laid back to start your night, or a place to wind down after visiting one of Shibuya’s larger clubs, Beat Cafe is always there and the crowd is always friendly. There’s no novelty here it’s just a well-worn dive bar with reasonably-priced drinks, a love for indie rock and extended opening hours. This cozy, cavernous hangout has long been known as a favorite among international residents, Tokyo-born locals and those just passing through. Tucked deep in the love hotel district of Shibuya‘s Dogenzaka sits basement bar Beat Cafe. A post shared by Kevin House on at 5:02am PST