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Zholyno Str. 6, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 23 49 091
S. Daukanto Str. 6, Palanga
Phone: (460) 49 012
L. Rezos Str. 30, Juodkrante, Neringa
Phone: (469) 53280
Kurpiu Str. 8, Klaipėda
Phone: (46) 412060
Liubarto Str. 3, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 27 54 990
S. Jaugelio Telegos Str. 3, Kėdainiai
Phone: (347) 50484
Pushyno Str. 2b, Šventoji
Phone: (612) 84 665
Jiezno Str. 50, Alytus
Phone: (315) 79818
Lauko Str. 2, Alytus
Phone: (315) 37755
Rasos Str. 6a, Kėdainiai
Phone: (347) 71426
Among the multitude of things that make any Lithuanian swell with pride (rich history, amber, beautiful nature, basketball, etc.), there is one that has a special place in his heart. This source of pride is the Lithuanian Beer.
There are only several thousand of them left in the world. Yet, their determination to survive as a nation is anything but waning.
Lithuania`s beer market is not considered as strong as Estonia`s or Latvia`s. Nevertheless, there are some local brews that can compete with very good foreign beers. The most popular among them are Utenos and Kalnapilis
Restaurants in Vilnius have come a long way in recent years. For a capital full of people who love bland spice-less food, Vilnius has an incredible range of ethnic restaurants: Chinese, Greek, Indian, Japanese, Thai, Lebanese. Be warned that many Lithuanian restaurants tend to serve extra-large portions fit for a small army.
Lithuanians like to eat good and filling foods. The tradition of eating well is inherited from the ancestors who would say, "he who eats well, works well".