Burgers & Bakery
Savory, sweet and everything in between
Having split from BB Burgers, Burgers and Bakery offers ready-made baked goods and a great selection of sandwiches. Order any of their burgers, from the well-priced classic cheeseburger (350 rubles) to a more Russian eggplant burger (370 rubles), and enjoy your wait with a draft beer and warm slice of apple pie (250 rubles). The food, decor and rap and country music will surely awaken your inner American spirit.
+7 (966) 041 8045
facebook.com/burgersandbakery
6/8 Ulitsa Maroseika, Bldg. 1. Metro Kitai-Gorod
SoupMe

This small shop offers simple eats, as well as coffee and cider. If you have time to relax, order some hot borshch (179 rubles) or mushroom soup (199 rubles) and enjoy the restaurant's soft jazz, either inside or on the back patio. Or grab a sandwich, like the egg and bacon (239 rubles), and enjoy a walk through the neighborhood.
+7 (916) 495 8533
facebook.com/pages/SoupMe
9 Maly Sukharevsky Pereulok, Bldg. 1. Metro Trubnaya
Golova Bar

Well-hidden gem on Tsvetnoi
The Golova bar next to the Tagine restaurant is open just Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It offers artisanal cocktails like the Golova Sour with brandy, herbal liqueur and egg white (450 rubles); a Cosmos — bourbon with coffee liqueur and silver (450 rubles); or a Winchester — three types of gin, bitters and juice (550 rubles). No food, but you can order food from Tagine until midnight.
+7 (916) 513 4069
facebook.com/golovabar
15 Trubnaya Ulitsa. Metro Tsvetnoi Bulvar, Trubnaya
Open Wine and Table

Russian-style tapas
+7 (985) 258 1555
facebook.com/openwinetable
5 Maly Patriarshy Pereulok. Metro Mayakovskaya
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