Alaus Biblioteka

Top choice in Vilnius


With 17 rotating Lithuanian and international craft brews on tap and the bar staffed by knowledgeable staff, this might be your idea of heaven, especially if you're keen on the idea of drinking a lambic sour or a Trappist ale while surrounded by books. You'll have to tackle steep stairs afterwards, though.


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