Torikizoku (Iidabashi West Exit)
Torikizoku is a yakitori restaurant chain with stores throughout Hon-shu(mainland). Everything on the menu is 280 yen.
Opened in July 2015, this casual bar specializes in whiskey and imported US craft beer. The bar features eight beers on tap and a range of whiskey. Few seats are available, but additional standing space allows drinkers to walk around and chat.
Torikizoku is a yakitori restaurant chain with stores throughout Hon-shu(mainland). Everything on the menu is 280 yen.
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