From the outside it looks humble, rustic and homey. Stacked stones and marble stones make up most of the building's outer structure.
It's tough to see through the large, curtained windows, but the laughter from within can be felt outside.
As you enter the tavern through the heavy, metallic door, you're welcomed by excitement and aromas of roasted meats.
The bartender is swamped in work, but still manages to welcome you with a wink.
It's as enchanting inside as it is on the outside. Several walls support the upper floor and the light fixtures attached to them. The walls are loaded with hundreds of memorabilia, all signed and most likely donated by customers..
The tavern itself is packed. Tourists seem to be the primary clientele here, which often leads to exciting evenings. Several long tables are occupied by, what seems to be entire families, all enjoying the food, drinks and company of each other. The other, smaller tables are also occupied by people who are probably starting to reach the point of having drunk too much, though nobody seems to mind. Even most of the stools at the bar are occupied, though nobody seems to mind more company.