HaMaoz

Tel Aviv


Locals and tourists love HaMaoz, which has three main areas – an outdoor garden deck, an indoor bar and a back room that deliberately looks like someone's apartment. It is particularly popular on Friday afternoons and evenings, when drinkers enjoy watching the passing parade along King George St.


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