Rizmajer Beerhouse, Brasserie in District VIII, Budapest, Hungary
Rizmajer Beerhouse is a three-story brasserie in District VIII with traditional booths and picnic tables spread across the space. A central spiral staircase connects the different levels of the establishment.
József Rizmajer established his brewery in 1994 on Csepel Island, initially supplying craft beers to suburban establishments. The location at József Boulevard represents a later expansion of the operation into the central areas of the city.
The name and fixtures reference Budapest's historic tram era, with door fittings and architectural touches inspired by that period. These references throughout the space create a link to the city's local transport heritage.
The brasserie is located near Blaha Lujza Square at József Boulevard 14 and is easily accessible by public transport. Several beer varieties are available, and access to different levels is provided by the central spiral staircase.
The ground floor features a self-service beer tap system connected to basement refrigeration, allowing guests to pour their own drinks. A card system tracks consumption, making the drinking experience more interactive and controlled.
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