I must admit that I didn't have high expectations, but the pub turned out to be a really nice place.
The place offers its own beer, which is both cheap and very enjoyable, I highly recommend it.
The bartender spoke all the necessary English and was helpful.
But what got me is the music. Absolute rock classics, including The Doors, Cream, CCR, and some hits from through the 60s, 70s, 80s.
Toilets are clean, there's a TV on the wall, you can play chess, cards, darts, fussball, i thnik even some old games like contra, some bright remarks on the tables and in the toilets as well.
There are tables outside as well, with umbrellas and heaters.
Overall, this pub was a great experience, go there and have a great...
Read moreWe had just finished a Danube river cruise and had booked night Budapest before flying home. We spotted this place on an early evening walk and decided to drop infor a quick drink, but we stayed a lot longer and even had something to eat. Despite the name, the drinks included a lot of local brands as well, and we enjoyed the local beers. Good as that was. The high spot was the music they played. It was from an unlikely source and Internet radio station that concentrates mainly on music between 1955 and 1975 with some overspill. No adds or blabbering DJs, just really good music. The station was Viernam Vets Radio. A great evening that we won't...
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After what felt like a Hobbit-style journey through the streets of Budapest, two thirsty bros finally discovered Aaron’s Pub—and it was worth every minute of our lost, confused wandering. This place is like Narnia, but with beer and no talking animals (thankfully). Cozy, welcoming, and with food that made us question why we ever ate anything else. The bartender treated us like long-lost brothers. If you’re looking for a pub that’s actually worth finding, stop looking... because we’ve already done the hard work for...
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