立ち呑み処 寄り屋

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Address
1-chōme-5-1 Zushi, Kanagawa 249-0006, Japan
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Hours
Today
Opens soon
16:00 – 22:00
Monday
16:00 – 22:00
Tuesday
16:00 – 22:00
Wednesday
16:00 – 22:00
Thursday
16:00 – 22:00
Friday
16:00 – 22:00
Saturday
12:00 – 22:00
Sunday
12:00 – 22:00
Features
Cash onlyWalk-in onlyOutdoor terrace smoking, indoor counter non-smokingStanding bar (tachinomi)Lively neighborhood standing bar with street-side tables~¥1,000 per personHouse-made pickles and simple izakaya snacksCounter seats and outdoor beer-crate tables
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Menu
* The menu was scanned by a user, not uploaded by the owner. There may be inaccuracies.
Drinks
Canned Beer
Cold canned beer, the go-to opener at this standing bar.
¥400
Sour (Shochu Soda with Fruit Flavor)
Shochu mixed with soda and fruit flavoring — lemon, grapefruit, or other seasonal varieties. A standing bar staple.
¥500
Hoppy
A low-alcohol beer-flavored drink mixed with shochu. A retro Tokyo salaryman classic, beloved by regulars here.
¥500
Shochu
Japanese distilled spirit served straight, on the rocks, or with water. Multiple varieties available.
¥450
Japanese Sake
Warm or cold sake to accompany the snacks.
¥500
Soft Drink
Non-alcoholic options for those not drinking.
Snacks
House-made Pickles (Nukazuke)
The signature snack of this standing bar — vegetables fermented in rice bran. Made in-house with a long-established bed. Tangy, complex, and the perfect drink companion.
¥300
Egg Salad
Creamy Japanese egg salad. Simple, comforting, and goes well with beer or sake.
Tofu with Kimchi
Chilled silken tofu topped with kimchi. A spicy, refreshing combination.
¥350
Japanese Pickles (Seasonal)
Additional seasonal tsukemono alongside the house nukaduke.
Croquette
Classic Japanese potato croquette — crispy and filling, often freshly fried by the owner who also runs a greengrocer.
Weekend Sashimi
Fresh sashimi available on weekends when the bar opens from noon. Selection varies — horse mackerel (aji) and other local fish featured in reviews.