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Bar Opa

A quietly iconic Ginza bar known for classic cocktails, extensive whisky shelves, and a timeless, calm atmosphere below street level.

Bar

Classic Cocktails, Whisky Lounge

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Bar Opa is a longtime Ginza favorite that values finesse over flash. Hidden in the basement of a modest building just off the main street, it’s a place where bartenders work with quiet confidence and guests speak softly. The menu focuses on classic cocktails—perfectly stirred martinis, rich old fashioneds, delicate sidecars—served with elegance and restraint. The whisky selection is extensive, especially on the Japanese side, and the lighting remains low all evening. While the bar welcomes first-timers, it has the feel of a spot used to regulars and rituals. It’s a cornerstone of Ginza’s quiet cocktail scene.

Facilities & Services

  • Counter and Table Seating

  • Classic Cocktails and Premium Whisky

  • English-Friendly Staff

  • No Smoking

  • Calm, Dimly Lit Interior

  • Walk-In Friendly

Contact

Address:

104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 1 Chome−4−8 Big West Building B1F

Phone:

03-3535-0208

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