Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood bar with terrace, friendly vibes for regulars, but service inconsistency and cash-only surprises can sour visits.
HaBár delivers reliable neighborhood bar appeal with a welcoming terrace and reasonable prices, but inconsistent service execution and variable staff attentiveness prevent higher standing. Food quality remains adequate for a pub setting rather than a dining destination, making this best suited for casual drinks and quick bites with regulars rather than food-focused visits. Recent service strain suggests operational challenges that undermine the otherwise solid neighborhood vibe.
This corner hangout feels like a friendly neighborhood bar first and foremost: locals filter in after work, the terrace hums on warm days, and staff can be either warmly attentive or swamped. One diner summed it up: "Great spot for a quick beer, less great when the crowd hits." Expect a lively, casual vibe with noise spiking indoors at peak times. The cooking sits behind the taps—think simple pub fare rather than a full kitchen. Reviews call out better-than-expected sandwiches and solid coffee, with lemonade and draft beer as staples. Value is usually fine for the area, though a few guests complained about price board mismatches at checkout. This suits drink-led meetups and easygoing socials more than food-focused outings. Families may find mixed mileage: there is lemonade and straightforward snacks, but it is a bar environment with limited kid appeal and no kids menu mentioned. The terrace is the best bet with children on mild days; otherwise, expect noise and little space inside.
Area: Residential-commercial mix in District 13; after-work crowd and locals frequent simple bars and cafes.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked neighborhood with typical urban footfall and lighting.
Nearby: Near offices, residential blocks, and everyday shops; not a heavy tourist zone.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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