Kisuzem Budapest Bar
Kisuzem Budapest Bar

Kisuzem is a much favoured bar, cafe in Budapest, featuring a peculiar exhibition space and lots of alternative concerts off the beaten track. The bar, which resembles a ruin pub, but is a faux contemporary ruin bar in fact, is popular among locals and tourists alike, frequented by artists and students in Budapest. Kisuzem Bar / Cafe / Art Hub can be found in the buzzing 7th District (District VII) in central Budapest, on the Pest side of the city.

Kisuzem Budapest Afternoon
Kisuzem Budapest Afternoon

The place functions as an indie coffee house during the day time offering freshly ground barista coffees, while night time it turns into a buzzing, lively bar with loads of folks, often enjoying silent film screenings accompanied with live music (for upcoming events you can check out their Facebook events stream).

Kisuzem is an essential part of Budapest nightlife and its historical architecture with its oversized windows. The ‘honorary’ ruin bar has a characteristic interior, accentuating the exposed bare brick walls, high ceilings, green plants, continuously changing contemporary art pieces with more modern glassy surfaces. As an art hub of contemporary artworks, Kisuzem Bar has a new exhibition every month, and concerts are abundant.

Kisuzem live music performances
Kisuzem live music performances

Music, besides art and architecture, is also a core of Kisuzem. The bar hosts concerts, jazz performances
You can also try the excellent bar food and daily specials for budget-friendly prices.

Fancy for visiting the coolest ruin bars in Budapest? Book one of the ruin bar crawls and get a professional guide and drinks.

BOOKING

Kisuzem opened in 2011 welcoming everyone who loves Hungarian wines, craft beers, and live music.

Address of Kisuzem Bar

2 Kis Diofa street, Budapest, 1077

Kisüzem Budapest
Kisuzem Budapest

Opening hours of Kisuzem Bar

Monday: 12 pm – 2 am
Tuesday: 12 pm – 2 amWednesday: 12 pm – 2 am
Thursday 12 pm – 3 am
Friday: 12 pm – 3 am
Saturday: 12 pm – 3 am
Sunday: 12 pm – 2 am

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