Three bars in Moscow where you find what you need
Killfish
Shoddy, prominent and only somewhat dingy
Go to Killfish hoping to wake up with an awful aftereffect. While there is for all intents and purposes no environment, there is modest lager, whisky and whatever other alcohol you can consider on tap. Ask any understudy in Moscow and they'll either have, or know of the Killfish rebate card which offers further decreases. While we wouldn't prescribe it for a date, it's a decent spot to stifle your feelings after a separation or watch an amusement and medical attendant a lager. The chain has twelve bars in the city.
MyBar
Jump bar with heart
There are conspicuous bars around Kuznetsky Most, yet MyBar is the sort of spot that gives you a warm welcome. Request yourself a few nachos and a lager, then talk to the horde of expats and local people who have popped in for a beverage after work. It's pressed on weekends, so best to arrive early. The bar close once the last client leaves, so you can party until sunrise.
Kamchatka
Stolovaya that wakes up in the nights
Kamchatka is somewhat of a curveball from up-scale restaurateur Arkady Novikov. By day a Soviet-style stolovaya with heavenly eats, by night a sweat-soaked, swarmed bar with noisy music and incredibly modest lager. You'll require sharp elbows to be served, and on the weekends it's not unfathomable for individuals to move on tables, adding to the good times. In summer you'll remember it by the open air grill and accumulates of youngsters spilling out onto the pedestrianized road.