Mistral Bleu Train Bar

Bar · Minato

Mistral Bleu Train Bar

Bar · Minato

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Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 5 Chome−5−3-1 ミニヨンビル

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Mistral Bleu Train Bar by Junpei Ito  (Used with permission)
Mistral Bleu Train Bar by Junpei Ito  (Used with permission)
Mistral Bleu Train Bar by Junpei Ito  (Used with permission)
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Graffiti train car bar playing rock & metal, buy shots  

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Justin Shircliff

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Great spot to grab a drink in Roppongi. Concept is interesting and the train car is a unique theme for a bar. Staff was friendly and accommodating. Worth a stop in to check out.

David Oliveira

Google
Heavy Metal subway car style bar! Super cool bar tenders will play your requests as well as heavy metal air guitar! Worth a stop in.

Angelina Hladen

Google
Very good bar. Tiny, but wonderfully decorated. Staff is very friendly, bartender plays chess with customers. Drinks are good, but to be perfectly honest, size of the drinks can be improved. Music is 60/70/80 vibe. Note, there’s no sitting area.

Julie Ryan

Google
Really great bar, have happy hour from 6-9.30 all for 500¥

Alix H.

Google
Very nice rock/hard rock/metal and other softer style. You Can ask your song. The barmaid speak english enough. Good place for playing chess with other people from all around the World. I like this place

Osp

Google
Must go if you like rock and metal and being.happy! Three great bartenders take requests and play air guitar with you. We went from Dio to Chuck Berry to Ghost and more. Ring the bell and buy everyone a shot!

Doris Yunda

Google
Loud, lively, tiny, super fun. Lots of turists come here. They have an amazing collection of Cds. Pick your song and give your selection to the super friendly bartenders and sing to hearts content.

Nicholas Murphy

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Great place to have a drink and chat. Good music too (rock and roll). Good people, good history, and good drinks make for a good night! You got to go at least once in my opinion.