Drei Kronen 1308

Updated 1 y, 3 m ago 9 Reviews
Address:
China View 5, 1/F, Gongti Donglu,
工体东路中国红楼5号楼1层
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  • 6503-5555
  • Open:
    11:30am-1am (Sun.-Fri.), 1:30am-2am (Sat.)
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    • Has Outdoor Seats
    City Weekend Says

    With two wraparound balconies and a rooftop beer garden, this mammoth microbrewery pours luscious in-house brews, the likes of which could only come from a 700-year-old Bavarian brand. The mouthwatering (and wallet-lightening) German fare, from brats to schnitzels, is delectable as well. The buy-one-get-one-free happy hour from 12-6pm daily is a great deal for those with smaller budgets.

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    Great microbrew ... but a price I can only afford during happy hour

    3 y, 8 m ago
    City Weekend Review

    1308 Beers on the Wall

    Beer and space are the highlights of the new Drei Kronen 1308 Bar and Restaurant. Located just across from Worker’s Stadium, 1308 has three floors of seating, two of which are wraparound balconies that encircle ground-level beer vats, a rooftop beer garden and a walkway to the Stadium sports bar next door. 1308’s in-house microbrews—Helles Lager Beer, Schwarze Krone Dark Style Beer and Felsen Weisse Traditional Wheat Beer—are all solid selections, and they come in three sizes: 0.3 Liters for YY48, 0.5L for YY58 and 1.0L for YY108. Entrees can get a little pricier with steaks upwards of YY200, but the schnitzel (YY105) is a German tradition that is worth indulging. The best bang for your kuai is the “Best of the Brewery” combo (YY140), which features a smattering of meat loaf, bratwurst, sausage and a side of mashed potatoes. Whether one arrives with an empty or full stomach, however, 1308’s beer impresses most. Holding a one liter stein of golden wheat microbrew to one’s lips is as satisfying an experience as one can have on the Beijing bar scene.

    Zachary Franklin

     
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