Mikkeller

Taipei


There are 24 craft beers on tap – and always a few local brands – in this famous Danish microbrewery. It's in an enviable location near Dihua St in a lovely refurbished heritage house. Take your glass to the 2nd floor, which looks a bit like a primary-school classroom. A nice mellow option although a tad too brightly lit for a bar.

If you don't make it to Dihua St, there's a small hole-in-the-wall Mikkeller outside the Eslite mall next to Exit 2 of Zhongshan MRT station.


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