This moody bar plays lots of '80s Japanese pop and makes very good cocktails. The fruity ones come with lots of fresh seasonal fruit. They don't serve food, but you're welcome to get takeout from stalls and shops outside and eat here.
No. 9 Workshop
Western Taiwan
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