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Stifler Beerhouse & KitchenBWorth Trying

Budapest, Rákóczi út 29, 1088 Hungary · Restaurant, Beer hall, Bar · 4.5/5 Google (2109 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Bustling beer hall with broad craft selection and Hungarian pub fare; lively terrace and friendly staff praised, but service consistency and surprise charges divide experiences.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Stifler Beerhouse & Kitchen delivers solid neighborhood dining with genuine strengths in food quality and terrace appeal, but inconsistent execution and service speed challenges during peak hours prevent higher performance. The craft beer selection and lively atmosphere make it a worthwhile casual destination for groups and travelers, though reliability concerns and occasional billing surprises temper the experience.

Restaurant Summary

A lively beer hall on Rákóczi út where the terrace hums and servers swap recommendations, this spot blends craft beer energy with Hungarian pub comforts. One guest summed it up: "Big beer list, quick smiles, and hearty plates." Expect a crowd on weekends and a bustling, casual vibe. The cooking leans classic rather than experimental: goulash soup, schnitzel, burgers, and wings with a few modern touches. Think straightforward pub fare that suits groups and travelers, with highs on soups and schnitzel and occasional misses on burgers when the room is slammed. Prices are friendly for the center, though watch for service charges and extras. Families do fine here: burgers, fries, wings, and simple salads give kids something familiar, and the terrace makes it easy. There is no formal kids menu in evidence, but options are accessible. For picky eaters, stick to the simple classics like schnitzel, fries, and Caesar.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostHUF 5,300-7,600 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central artery near Astoria/Blaha, student and tourist footfall, lively nightlife and casual dining.

Safety: Busy, well-lit main road; typical city-center petty-theft cautions; high foot traffic feels generally safe.

Nearby: Close to tram and metro lines, hotels, universities, and the Jewish Quarter nightlife cluster.

JózsefvárosJózsefváros offers a mix of affordable housing and vibrant cultural venues, attracting a diverse crowd including university students and creatives. The dining scene is eclectic, featuring traditional Hungarian eateries alongside modern bars and international cuisine, reflecting the area's evolving social fabric.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–00:00 Tuesday12:00–00:00 Wednesday12:00–00:00 Thursday12:00–00:00 Friday12:00–01:00 Saturday12:00–01:00 Sunday12:00–00:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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