Beer and gyoza in a relaxed taishu sakaba vibe — bring your own food, drink at your own pace, and catch one of their regular events.
Draft craft beers on tap to mix and match, with sours and snacks to keep the night going — a solid tachinomi spot.
A tachinomi spot tucked inside a sauna complex, with drinks and snacks priced between ¥500 and ¥1,000.
Fresh-fried tempura soba from ¥400, with add-on tempura at just ¥100. All the classics of a proper tachigui soba spot.
Craft beer, sake, natural wine, and kakuuchi all under one roof. Snacks like liver and cheese keep the drinks coming.
Tachinomi spots near Tachikawa-Kita Station.
Tachinomi spots around Tachikawa Station.
Tachinomi-style with private rooms available — great range of sake and fried snacks, all from ¥500.
Fresh-squeezed juice served tachinomi-style, ranging from ¥450 to ¥650.
Yakitori and sashimi anchor the menu, with liver and assorted skewers rounding things out. Wash it down with sake, Hoppy, or beer.
Soba, udon, and tempura set meals — all eaten standing, ranging from ¥450 to ¥1,000.
Quick, cheap, and no-nonsense — skewers, oden, and fast, friendly service keep this tachinomi spot popular.
A tachinomi spot built around highballs, with takoyaki and other light bites — and you can easily get out for under a thousand yen.
Tachinomi discount prices start at ¥190 — an easy spot for a beer, sashimi, and bar snacks.
Order yakitori and kushiyaki at your own pace via touchscreen — daytime drinking welcome.
A kakuuchi pouring their own house spirits alongside coffee and craft beer. Classic senbero drinking — a snack and a glass for around a thousand yen.
A liquor-store kakuuchi on a cash-only, pay-as-you-go basis — you can start drinking at lunch and keep going through dinner.
A Western-liquor specialist where kakuuchi meets a seriously deep whisky selection.
You must be of legal drinking age (20+) in Japan to consume alcohol.
No drinking under 20. Never provide alcohol to minors.
Never drink and drive.
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