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Kaiserslautern » Nightlife » Bars
Bier Brez’l
If you were from Kaiserslautern this would be your uncle’s local hang-out. An old- school German pub serving metre beer for €15, seven beers on tap, and throwing up all the best in greasy pub grub.
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Central
With these hours plus staff (and snacks) willing to go 24hrs if the party dictates, this is a winning and central (good name) spot.
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Chuck’s Diner
Not a coffee pot in sight, this is not a diner but a crazy night out although, in the interest of our preservation and continued enjoyment of beverages, Chuck does serve wings, nachos, pizza and wraps, (€4-6).
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Cool Runnings
Spread out over two stories, this Rastafarian-themed bar enjoys immense popularity with the military crowd. Decked out like a head-shop, the two bars (upstairs and down) serve the usual offering of beer, wine, shots as well as coffee and tea.
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Lexicon
Furnished and decorated without any particular unifying concept and offering nothing out of the ordinary, this is not a bar which sticks out in memory.
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Parga
Parga is the home of Georgie, the Greek owner of this slightly tacky, salty sea-dog looking cocktail bar. He usually takes it upon himself to pour you a cocktail, which if you don’t like, you don’t pay for.
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Rebstöckel
Rüdiger and Petra opened this homey ultra-cosy wine bar in 2005. The ‘little vine’ exclusively serves excellent Pfälzer wines.
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TwentyOne
You always know if 21 is still open from the beckoning lights atop the Rathaus. The terrace, cocktails (€5-9), lounge and bar entice an eclectic crowd and host occasional parties that run well into the night.
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Witches
We are not certain yet if the name refers to the patronage or the staff. In either case, this large corner bar always seems to be full and lively at weekends.
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Wladirockstock
With the look and feel of a typical student bar, this defies type by attracting a wide range of clientele from football fans (of the televised sort and table footy) to chess players, metal grungers to local octogenarians.
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