Corner Burger is one of Moscow's go-to places for a perfectly-grilled burger. With a choice of over 20 different charcoal-grilled varieties, the restaurant prides itself on using only the finest ingredients to come up with innovative eats. Signature creations include the Who Killed Roger Rabbit - a rabbit patty topped with Provolone and aioli; and the Athlete - beef patty with sin-dried tomato, veggies and yogurt. The restaurant features two sections - the bar and the dining area - each with its own individual character. This is a great place to enjoy a great burger paired with craft brews as you watch a game or catch up with friends.
This fantastic performance venue boasts the acoustics of a concert hall and the chic style of a trendy nightclub, With a lineup that features top national and international bands, musicians and DJs, Yotaspace has come to be the destination of choice for the city's music lovers. The offer is eclectic, with a little something to suit every taste, attracting an audience that is just as diverse. A spacious dance floor lies at the heart of the venue, with a clear view of the stage. Yotaspace also features multiple bars, VIP areas, and a succinct menu of typical bar food and snacks. Contact Yotaspace directly if you are interested in hiring the venue for a corporate or private event.
This is one place where you will never have to dance to Britney Spears, Ricky Martin or Scooter. 16 Tons is one of the first few clubs in Moscow to welcome and encourage Russian groups and progressive bands to play at their venue. Its refined atmosphere can seem a little cold at first, but it has gently persuaded more than a few skeptics to stay for coffee or a drink. 16 Tons brews its own beer, focusing on British-style ales and bitters; they are reasonably priced and pub grub is also available. The pub opens daily at 11a, while the club opens later at 6p.
Sally O'Brien's is an Irish pub situated in the center of Moscow, just across the bridge from Rosie O'Grady's. It occupies two rooms, with a bar and tables in one and another bar and dining tables in the other. On the menu, you will find dishes such as stew, mushrooms in cream sauce and various meat dishes, as well as a good choice of beer and many other drinks. The two TV sets mounted on the walls are switched on to either sports or music channels. The friendly staff here seem to remember customers, even after a long absence.
Calling itself the best Mexican restaurant in town, which probably isn't that far off the mark, Pancho Villa is a must try for those craving Mexican food. Decked up with paintings by Frida Cahlo, maps, weapons and even photographs of Pancho’s friends and family members, the restaurant is bound to make you forget your worries the moment you step in. Cold appetizers, steaks, and salads feature on the menu while drinks include craft cocktails. Enjoy the hearty food and drinks while listening to live accoustic music or the upbeat tunes spun by the DJ and make it a night to remember. Also, without giving too much away, a visit to the toilets here is obligatory.