Credit cards accepted
Electronic money not accepted
Number of Seats
10 seats
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
Smoking is permitted in all seats. As the Law Concerning Measures Against Passive Smoking (Revised Health Promotion Law) has been in effect since April 1, 2020, please check with the restaurant prior to your visit as the information may differ from the latest information.
Parking
None
Comments
(12)
pivot513
3.50
Near America-mura Triangle Park, there is a bar called Bar Nayuta in a mixed-use building. My husband had been there before and described it as a "pretty edgy bar," so I was curious to see what it was like. As we entered the small building and took the elevator up, we found a door closed with a small note in English and Japanese. It was not immediately obvious that it was a bar, which made it a bit intimidating for first-time visitors. Upon opening the door and entering the bar through an even smaller door, we were surprised to find that the place was bustling with about 90% foreigners, creating a unique atmosphere that didn't feel like Japan at all. The bar had a high rating on Google Maps and seemed to be very popular with international visitors. The staff, who were fluent in English, also added to the experience with their lively cocktail-making performances. There was no menu, and the staff would ask for preferences and make drinks accordingly, making ordering very easy. Herbal drinks seemed to be popular, and I tried a mango cocktail and a gin and tonic with a strong herbal flavor. For the second round, I had a sweet cocktail with coconut milk and rum, which had a unique and enjoyable taste. The seating, especially at the counter, was a bit high, and the chairs were slanted, making it less suitable for lingering. The place was constantly buzzing with customers coming and going, creating a lively atmosphere. Overall, it was a bar with a unique and edgy vibe in terms of both drinks and ambiance. Thank you for the great experience!
angie2412
4.00
I've always wanted to visit Bar Nayuta. I couldn't find the entrance to the 5th floor of the building in the middle of Amerikamura ^^; Once inside the small door, the interior was incredibly lovely ❤️ And the cocktails made by the handsome bartender were both uniquely delicious. I want to visit this place again soon ^ ^
Jyouro
3.00
A building on the west side of Big Step in Amerikamura. The 5th floor of a mixed-use building that requires quite a bit of courage to enter. English and Japanese overflowing the floor with loud music. The interior is filled with a diverse mix of people. The atmosphere is like a room in a snack bar that was left as is. The stylish counter with an art deco design. It's dark and lively, a casual bar. This place is the opposite of a quiet, authentic bar for those who want to drink quietly. It's a place where nationalities and genders intersect, like a club. Whiskey highballs and nuts. Drank about 3 glasses, spent around 5000 yen while getting drunk. The shops in Amerikamura are sometimes good to visit ♫
mayu☆★★
4.50
I discovered this favorite BAR in Osaka, Shinsaibashi on Google Maps and have been visiting it every time I come to Osaka since then. The interior of the bar is dimly lit, with Baccarat glasses sparkling on the shelves. They offer a wide variety of herbs, spices, and their own original liqueurs. The Baccarat glasses really elevate the atmosphere. Most importantly, the cocktails are delicious! It's also great that they open at 3:00 PM. ❤️
コーラン1129
3.50
After the yakitori restaurant in Temma, we moved to Shinsaibashi. I had been interested in this bar for a while on Instagram, and from the posts I saw, it seemed like they mainly serve twist cocktails based on the customer's preferences. When we arrived at the building where the bar was located, I almost doubted if this was the right place because of the appearance of the building. The bar was on the 5th floor, and the entrance was so small that you had to bend down to enter. However, the inside of the bar was surprisingly spacious, with two table seats and an oval counter where around 8 people could sit around the bartender. When we entered, there were only three of us, but after 30 minutes, it became crowded with a lot of people, mostly in their 20s to 30s. There were many couples, groups of two women, etc., and I could see why the atmosphere inside the bar was so Instagram-worthy. It was fun to just enjoy my favorite cocktails and also to listen to the conversations coming from both sides. Here is what I ordered this time: - Gimlet Highball (with a twist of cucumber, etc.) - Vesper - Gimlet (yuzu flavor) It was delicious. Thank you for the feast.
brandon
3.50
The interesting cocktails at this shop are all curveballs, refreshing with homemade bitters, and have a cool underground vibe in Shibuya. If you're looking for something authentic, you might be disappointed, but if you go with an open mind, you'll find it interesting. Ask the bartender for recommendations, they'll suggest something good. Thank you for letting me use your recommendation.
やんやん8410
4.00
yukikako
3.50
すだれ
5.00
yamaccceee
4.20
naryo421
3.80
You will get hooked on the depth of the alcohol at this place. If you bring someone who loves alcohol, they will definitely be pleased.
まえでぃー
4.50
Good memories
1/3
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