Vampire

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If you’re on an afternoon stroll through the narrow alleys right by Oimachi Station, this classic standing-only watering hole will most likely be the only place that’s open, ensuring unwavering popularity. Hours amenable to daytime drinking aren’t the only reason for Vampire’s fame, though: the attraction here is, above all, the almost ridiculously low prices. The food menu ticks all the necessary boxes: seafood in every shape and form you’ll care to try, motsuyaki, deep-fried ham, oden, dumplings and so on, all available for a few hundred yen (at most) a pop. Wash it all down with people’s booze like Hoppy, oolong tea highballs and shochu, but don’t be boring and order a beer – at ¥410, it’s the most expensive thing on the entire menu. Even as a first-timer, you’ll have no problem striking up a conversation with the regulars, who are mostly retired (or soon-to-be retired) locals whiling away the hours over a few honest beverages. In fact, avoiding getting drawn into the down-to-earth atmosphere can prove difficult, considering the close quarters and the fact that this is a joint that always tends to get crowded.

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Address
5-3-5 Higashi-Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Transport Oimachi Station (Keihin-Tohoku, Rinkai, Tokyu Oimachi lines)

Telephone 03 5460 0313

Open Mon-Fri 3pm-11.30pm, Sat-Sun & holidays 1pm-11.30pm

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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