A sprawling, prohibition-era–inspired warehouse café and event space that doubles as a colorful hangout by day and a lively party venue by night.
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Built in a reimagined early-20th-century warehouse, this 150-tsubo space echoes 1920s America’s hidden bar culture—crafted largely by its team’s DIY spirit. Guests enter under high ceilings, spot custom murals, and follow “table art” deserts born in Chicago before sessions of casual dining, free-flow drinks, or private celebrations begin. A shuttle connects with JR Kusatsu Station, and onsite parking supports large groups. It’s a place where mid-afternoon café wanderers, wedding after-parties, and reunion crowds merge under one roof.
Facilities & Services
- Seating: ~100; standing up to 300 guests
- Shuttle service from Kusatsu Station on request
- Private party packages for weddings, reunions, events (20–300 guests)
- Table-art desserts (reserve by phone for events)
- Free Wi‑Fi, power outlets, projector, civic-style stage and mic
- Accessible and stroller-friendly; designated smoking area outside
- Hours: Lunch 11:30–15:00 (LO 14:00), Dinner 18:00–23:00 (LO 22:00); open daily except irregular/holiday closures
- Parking: 14 onsite spaces (+ overflow arrangement)
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