72 Best Bars in Hungary

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hungary - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ellátó

Jewish Quarter

The "Supplier" is one of Budapest's most popular event venues. Down its pedestrianized alleyway, rowdy crowds gather to chat outside on the covered terrace or get busy in the spacious, multiroom interiors. Expect local and visiting bands, pumping DJ sets, and themed dance nights, from Samba to African beats. It's a fun, sweaty affair, the kind of place where you pair a traditional shot of Unicum (Hungarian herbal liquor) with your beer.

Kazinczy utca 52B, Budapest, 1074, Hungary
20-527--3018

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Fekete Kutya

Jewish Quarter

A cozy, grungy bar with a unique atmosphere and a great selection of wines and draft beers, Fekete Kutya is equally as popular with artistic crowds and young intellectuals as it is with expats and late-night revelers. A small but delectable menu of sharing plates is on offer, but you'll have to fight your way to the bar to order. Grab a table in the back and note the wall mural: an homage to the history of modern art, with a decidedly Budapest twist. In the warmer months, people spill out to the small outdoor tables underneath the arched alley.

Félix Hélix

Jewish Quarter

Félix Hélix is a friendly neighborhood bar set in one of Budapest's busiest areas. A hidden gem, it's staffed by a longstanding Irish expat who regales you with banter as he pours perfect pints of Pilsner Urquell. Sit outside to enjoy the ruin bar-like setting or snake your way upstairs to the low-ceilinged mezzanine for quiet chats among fairy lights and vintage posters.

Kazinczy utca 52-b, Budapest, 1075, Hungary
30-416--6580

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Figaró Kert

From the street, you would hardly imagine just behind the fence is one of the cutest neighborhood garden bars. Inside, cheery fold-up rainbow-colored chairs surround a tiny koi pond, shaded by garden umbrellas and lots of trees overhead. Figaró Kert is a repurposed community lot, and one of the city’s best-kept secrets. Though the service is known to be a little cantankerous, prices are good, and the atmosphere is summer chill.

Katona József utca 13, Budapest, 1137, Hungary
70-365--1078

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Fióka

This popular wine bar and bistro, with a name that means "chick," is close to the cog-wheel railway and has a lovely garden for a glass or two of Hungarian wine in summer. The food is bright and modern.

Városmajor utca 75, 1122, Hungary
1-426--5555

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For Sale Pub

Belváros

At the southern tip of the Inner Town, facing the Central Market Hall, this popular pub is most notable for the thousands of pieces of paper stuck all over the walls and ceiling. Every guest is encouraged to add their own notebut only after enjoying a drink and a hearty meal (like the enormous bowl of homemade goulash soup).

Vámház körúti 2, Budapest, 1053, Hungary

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Füge Udvar

Jewish Quarter

While you may not want to spend all night here, this classic ruin pub and courtyard garden bar is open daily from 4 pm to 4 am, so you can pop in any time to get a feel for what cool, young Budapest is up to. With its cheap drinks and smoking area, tucked into a leafy courtyard, it’s easy to see why it's a favorite with rowdy students and backpackers.

Klauzál utca 19, Budapest, 1074, Hungary
20-200--1000

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Gödör

Parliament

The "pit" is as dark and dingy as its name suggests---a subterranean live music venue set below one of downtown's busiest streets. It plays host to counterculture acts, from blaring rock bands to late-night DJs, be it local or international artists. Check the website for the latest program, including the occasional dance and culture festival events.

A Grund

South Pest

This large complex of indoor and outdoor spaces set in a dilapidated building is part romkert (ruin bar), part culture hub. Students come here for cheap drinks, and businesses and clubs book meeting rooms for their membership events, so the place is buzzing almost every night of the week. Brightly painted walls and funky, cozy couches and chairs pepper the interior and lively courtyard. There’s not much in the way of food—it's mostly about the beers, spritzes, and games here.

Nagytemplom utca 30, Budapest, 1082, Hungary
20-583--6712

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Havana Salsa Bar & Restaurant

Jewish Quarter

Located in the historic Fészek Klub, this lively Cuban theme bar and restaurant features some lovely old design elements, live music, and a lively atmosphere. It's a little noisy for a relaxing dining experience, but perfect for cocktails. The leafy, outdoor courtyard is nice for a summer evening, featuring live Cuban dance shows. Or, you can grab a bite to eat in the bar in the front room, or head downstairs where the dance floor invites everyone to groove the night away.

Dob utca 57, Budapest, 1074, Hungary
20-388--2738
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Hippie Island

"Don't worry, feel hippy" entreats this chill restaurant and bar (albeit a little cheesily) with trippy motifs, groovy energy, and a large terrace with views of the Danube. The bar’s menu is nothing special but it's decent and priced reasonably. It's all about the drinks (smoothies to alcohol) and the vibes.

Sirály Csónakház 23600/8, Budapest, 1138, Hungary
30-467--2375

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Hopaholic

Jewish Quarter

Hopaholic prides itself on its extensive selection of local and international craft beers. As the sister bar to Csakajósör, it's an equally quirky little venue with a hip, alternative interior. The beer selection is finely curated, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable.

Akácfa utca 38, Budapest, 1072, Hungary
1-611--2415
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Closed Sun.

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Instant-Fogas

Jewish Quarter

Instant-Fogas is an unrivaled clubbing hub in the party district. It's often packed by midevening, so if you want to dance, you're in the right space. The building complex includes seven individual venues, each with a distinct atmosphere and its own character and music style. Move from one vibe to the next, taking breaks in the connecting covered courtyard bar area. Things can get rowdy on weekends; try to avoid the notoriously aggressive bouncers.

Akácfa utca 51, Budapest, 1073, Hungary
70-638--5040

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Istvándy

This little bar, a short walk from the center of Badacsony, is a great stop for a glass of wine. Sit in the garden to enjoy a lake panorama with your drink, or head inside for the cellar experience, often with live music. The wines come from the Istvándy pincészet (winery), about 5 km (3 miles) north of here.

Római út 155, 8261, Hungary
30-650–2476

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Kadarka Wine Bar

Jewish Quarter

Kadarka boasts possibly the most extensive by-the-glass list of Hungarian wines in Budapest, each priced reasonably compared to stores. While the interiors are outdated, the food only decent, and the staff often surly, the streetside terrace is lovely for sampling Hungary's varietals while watching the world go by.

Király utca 42, Budapest, 1061, Hungary
1-266--5094

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Kaleidoszkop Ház

This many-faceted art gallery and cultural center hosts a Friday-night series of live concerts featuring indie bands, jazz, folk, and contemporary experimental music by Hungarian and European talents. Concerts are held in the garden in warm weather and in the center's spacious vaulted cellar in the cooler months.

Pázmány Péter utca 7, 2500, Hungary
30-334–6024
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Closed Mon.--Thurs.

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KEG sörművház

Just a classic craft brewpub, run by friends, done right: a vast range of fresh beers, a cozy cellar location, and a relaxed atmosphere that entices people of all ages. There's traditional food on offer too, along with sports and cultural events.

Kis Fecske Presszó

South Pest

The kis (little) sibling to its main venue down the street, this bar holds an unparalleled location on the Palace District's most gorgeous square. The drinks, while fairly standard with regular beers, wines, and long drinks, are well-priced, as is the decent food. But on a warm summer's eve, surrounded by some of Budapest's most stunning architecture and prettiest people, the ambience is unbeatable.

Mikszáth Kálmán tér 2, Budapest, 1088, Hungary
1-793--8283

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Klub Vittula

Jewish Quarter

Budapest's quintessential dive bar, Klub Vittula made headlines a few years back when actress Jennifer Lawrence got into a "beer fight" here with a pestering fan. Down its steep basement staircase, expect an unexpected crowd of bearded hipsters, broke students, and general weirdos. DJ sets are played from an extremely small stage in the front room, and you can never guess what odd event is taking place in the back, from garage sales to artsy movies.

Kertész utca 4, Budapest, 1073, Hungary
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Closed Sun.

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Lámpás Student Pub

Jewish Quarter

If you're desperate to escape the party district's endless crowds, this subterranean dive bar offers the perfect respite. Despite its name, you'll find more locals than students here. It's a solid, friendly crowd of regulars who are drawn by near-nightly live music, cheap beer, and tucked-away nooks where conversations flow freely.  

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Dob utca 15, Budapest, 1074, Hungary
30-722--7133
Nightlife Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Lánchíd Söröző

Castle District

Next to Clark Ádám tér, a large square in Buda at the end of the Lánchíd (Chain Bridge), this tiny pub attracts tourists and locals alike. The walls are covered in black-and-white photos from Budapest and Paris. Ask for owner Róbert Nagy, who speaks excellent English and loves to meet visitors from abroad.

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Fő utca 4, Budapest, 1011, Hungary
1-214–3144

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Leo Rooftop Bar

Castle District

An extension of the Hotel Clark, this chic and atmospheric rooftop bar offers a breathtaking view of the Chain Bridge below, as well as along the Danube to the Parliament. Soak up the views while sipping one of the bar's signature cocktails (the whisky sour is especially good). The seating area is covered and heated, meaning the bar is open year-round; though it's always hard to get a table so book ahead.

Clark Ádám tér 1, Budapest, 1013, Hungary
70-944–6320

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Marxim

Across the street from Budapest's Millenáris Park, this bar and pizza parlor is a kitsch, somewhat tongue-in-cheek tribute to communism, including graffiti-scrawled walls, chicken wire, and black and red paint smeared everywhere. Drinks are low in price and wide in range and the atmosphere tends to get very lively as the night progresses. For food, try the "Gulag Pizza," covered in spicy red paprika, ham, and corn.

Kisrókus utca 23, 1024, Hungary
1-316--0231

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Mika Tivadar Kert

Jewish Quarter

Built in 1907 by iron and copper worker Tivadar Mika, this dignified building houses one of the city's most popular outdoor ruin bars, with a lovely garden courtyard crowded with locals and tourists alike.

MONYO Tap House

South Pest

Featuring swings at the bar and 10 draft Hungarian and international beers on tap—including several of MONYO's own brews—this local tap house is run by a friendly team who has made it an essential stop for craft fans since 2005. Only a few snacks are available on-site, including chips, peanuts, and simple panini. It's a popular hangout for guys with epic beards and baseball caps, so reservations are recommended. 

Kálvin tér 7, Budapest, 1091, Hungary
70-415--7835
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Closed Sun.

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Mosselen Belgian Beer Café

This cozy brewery, with Maria-Teresian yellow wallpaper overhead and original wooden parqueting below, all preserved from times gone by, has been serving traditional Flemish-style dishes alongside its excellent range of Belgian and international beers for decades. Try as you may, you won’t be able to stay for just one round. Choose from eight beers on tap and forty bottled specialties, and get the mussels, too.

Pannonia utca 14, Budapest, 1136, Hungary
30-452--0535

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Nemdebár

The outdoor terrace of this hip drinking joint is ideal for watching the comings and goings of Széll Kálmán tér. Things can get busy on the dance floor on Friday and Saturday evenings.   

Széll Kálmán tér 5, 1024, Hungary

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Oscar American Bar

Castle District

Just around the corner from Széll Kálmán tér Metro station, this hip Tinseltown-themed bar attracts a mixed Hungarian and international crowd, who come for the delicious cocktails and classic Hollywood memorabilia.

Palack borbár

If you want to try Hungarian wines in relaxed but knowledgeable company, this is your spot. There are also tastings, snacks, a snatched view of the Liberty Bridge, and a sign that rather encapsulates the ethos: Wine not?

Szent Gellért tér 3, Budapest, 1111, Hungary
30-997--1902

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Papírkutya

Billing itself as a "kultúr bisztró," the Paper Dog not only serves hot meals and ice cold drinks from early until late, but also prides itself on being a cultural hub, with regular performances of live music, theater, and even performance poetry. The glass-fronted bar displays a vast selection of rums, and there's a quirky, arty vibe throughout the place, from the off-the-wall paintings to the Shrek-themed pinball machine.