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Kobuci Kert
The open-air concert club of Kobuci Kert, located in the courtyard of the Zichy Palace of Óbuda, has been a frequent hangout for fans of live-music evenings. There’s some kind of program almost every day, and performers include both fresh talents and professionals with decades of experience. Many bands and musicians played their music in the club so far, including Sziámi Péter Müller, Csík Zenekar, Kerekes Band, Frenk, Budapest Bár, Bohemian Betyars, Veronika Harcsa, ColorSTar, and Bea Palya.
4/6
Mazel Tov
Mazel Tov reigns as one of the most popular clubs of the Jewish Quarter, offering Mediterranean cuisine, gin fizzes, and an intimate atmosphere. Every night there’s a live musical performance beginning at 8pm, with returning musicians such as Dóri Hegyi, Juli Horányi, Gabi Knoll, the InFusion Trio, and Andris Jász. On Friday and Saturday, guests can enjoy various DJ sets by Jutasi or Benski.
5/6
PONTOON
PONTOON is a cultural nightclub by the Chain Bridge where we can enjoy a fabulous panorama, water-front breeze, cold rosé fröccs, and a very strong musical lineup every week. Hungarian and foreign DJs, bands, and formations play music on the shore all week long – except for the jazzy Monday Sessions. Other live events include Tilos Night, Random Trip, and SoulClap gigs among many others, but all of them feature the Chain Bridge as a backdrop.
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Zsiráf
One of the best things to happen to Nyugati Station in recent years is the appearance of a sprawling new beer garden in the middle of adjacent Eiffel Square, ZSIRÁF. In addition to good drinks, food, and the concert series Lépcső Akusztik, the place also has great bands and solo acts performing under the strings of lights, with the facade of the railway station in the background. Musical genres alternate in the evenings from Tuesday to Saturday, with past performers including the Peet Project, Márk Járai, Viktor Király, and Fran Palermo.