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    Bar in Kyiv, Ukraine

    Parovoz Speak Easy

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key Kyiv bar, easy to get into.

    Parovoz Speak Easy, Bar in Kyiv

    About Parovoz Speak Easy

    Parovoz Speak Easy on Velyka Vasylkivska Street brings a speakeasy format to central Kyiv, with easy booking and an atmosphere suited to conversation over crowds. Specific menu and pricing data is limited, so go in ready to discover rather than expecting a confirmed program. For first-timers exploring Kyiv's bar scene, it works as an accessible starting point alongside stronger-documented alternatives like Bottega Wine and Tapas or Barbara Bar.

    Pearl Verdict

    Parovoz Speak Easy is worth knowing about if you are exploring Kyiv's bar scene for the first time, but go in with calibrated expectations: the venue data available is thin, which makes it harder to say with certainty whether it belongs at the leading of your list or further down. What we can say is that the address on Velyka Vasylkivska Street puts it in a well-trafficked part of the city, and the speakeasy format tends to reward visitors who arrive early and stay curious. If a low-key, atmospheric bar with some sense of theatre around entry or presentation appeals to you, this is a reasonable first stop. If you want a venue with a documented cocktail program or a proven wine list, consider Barbara Bar or Bottega Wine & Tapas instead, where the offering is better established.

    What to Expect on Your First Visit

    Speakeasy venues in Kyiv generally lean into mood over volume: expect lower lighting, a more contained noise level than a standard bar or club, and a crowd that is there to drink and talk rather than dance. Parovoz fits that pattern based on its format. The Velyka Vasylkivska Street address is accessible by metro and sits in an area with enough foot traffic that finding it should not be a problem, even on a first visit. Booking is rated easy, so walk-ins are likely viable, but arriving earlier in the evening gives you more choice of seating and a calmer atmosphere before the room fills. If you are visiting Kyiv for the first time and want a sense of what the local independent bar scene looks like right now, this is a plausible introduction, though CLOSER and Cherry Coffee both have stronger documented reputations and are worth comparing directly.

    The Drinks Program

    Without confirmed menu data, it would be wrong to make specific claims about what Parovoz pours. Speakeasy venues at this price positioning in Kyiv typically run a cocktail-forward list with some wine by the glass, but the depth of that wine program varies considerably. If a serious by-the-glass wine selection is your priority, Bottega Wine & Tapas is the more reliable choice: wine is its core format rather than an add-on. Parovoz is more likely to reward you if you are after well-made cocktails in a relaxed setting rather than a curated wine-bar experience. Confirm what is currently on the menu before you go, as the program may have evolved given the ongoing context of operating in Kyiv in 2024 and 2025.

    Practical Details

    Parovoz Speak Easy is at Velyka Vasylkivska Street 19, Kyiv. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so same-day or walk-in visits are generally feasible. No pricing data is confirmed, but speakeasy-format bars in this part of Kyiv typically sit in the mid-range bracket for the city. No website or phone number is publicly listed in our records, so your leading approach is to check current local listings or Google Maps for updated hours before visiting, particularly given that operating hours for independent venues in Kyiv can shift. For broader context on what else to do in the city, see our full Kyiv bars guide, our full Kyiv restaurants guide, and our full Kyiv hotels guide. If you are building a fuller itinerary, our Kyiv experiences guide and our Kyiv wineries guide are also worth a look.

    For more on Kyiv's independent bar scene, see 29flowers. If you are curious how Kyiv's cocktail bars compare to leading international benchmarks, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans are useful reference points for what a documented, award-recognised program looks like.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Parovoz Speak Easy?

    No reservation needed in most cases. Booking difficulty at Parovoz Speak Easy is rated easy, so walk-ins and same-day visits are generally feasible. Located on Velyka Vasylkivska Street 19, it's accessible enough that showing up without a plan rarely causes problems. If you're coming on a weekend evening with a group, calling ahead is sensible even without a formal booking system.

    Is Parovoz Speak Easy good for a date?

    Yes, within reason. Speakeasy-format venues in Kyiv typically offer lower lighting and a quieter atmosphere than standard bars, which makes conversation easier — a practical plus for a first or second date. Parovoz fits that mould on Velyka Vasylkivska, though without confirmed menu or pricing data, you should set expectations for a drinks-led evening rather than a full dinner. For a date with a stronger food component, Bottega Wine & Tapas is a more reliable choice.

    Is the food good at Parovoz Speak Easy?

    Food is not a confirmed draw here. Speakeasy venues at Parovoz's positioning in Kyiv typically run a limited snacks or bar bites menu rather than a full kitchen, and no menu data is available to say otherwise. Go for the drinks and atmosphere, not a meal. If food is central to your plans, Druzi or Bottega Wine & Tapas on the Kyiv bar-restaurant circuit are safer bets.

    Does Parovoz Speak Easy have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour information is confirmed for Parovoz Speak Easy. Kyiv's bar scene does include venues with structured drink deals, but Parovoz's pricing and promotional details are not publicly documented. Check their social media before visiting if this is a deciding factor, as promotions in Kyiv bars are often announced informally through Instagram rather than fixed menus.

    Does Parovoz Speak Easy have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not confirmed for this venue. The speakeasy format, by design, generally prioritises interior atmosphere over street-facing or terrace seating, and Parovoz's address on Velyka Vasylkivska Street 19 does not indicate a dedicated outdoor area in available data. If outdoor seating is a priority in Kyiv, Barbara Bar or CLOSER may be more suitable depending on season.

    What's the crowd like at Parovoz Speak Easy?

    Expect a local Kyiv crowd skewing toward regulars and people who seek out the speakeasy format deliberately rather than stumbling in. The easy booking difficulty suggests it does not draw the kind of demand that filters out casual visitors, so the atmosphere tends toward relaxed rather than scene-heavy. It sits closer to Cherry Coffee's neighbourhood-local feel than to CLOSER's event-driven crowd.

    Location

    02000, Velyka Vasylkivska St, 19, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03150

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    Also Consider

    • Barbara Bar, Notable alternative
    • Bottega Wine & Tapas, Notable alternative
    • CLOSER, Notable alternative
    • Cherry Coffee, Notable alternative
    • Druzi, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Among Kyiv's independent bars, Bottega Wine & Tapas is the clearer choice if a serious wine-by-the-glass program is what you are after. Its format is built around wine in a way that a speakeasy like Parovoz is not, and the tapas offering gives you a more complete evening without needing to eat elsewhere first. If cocktail craft and atmosphere matter more than wine depth, Parovoz is more competitive, but the lack of confirmed menu data makes it harder to rank with confidence.

    Barbara Bar and CLOSER both have stronger documented reputations in the Kyiv scene, making them safer bets for a first visit when you want to be sure the experience delivers. Cherry Coffee sits at a different point on the spectrum, leaning more casual and daytime-friendly, while Parovoz skews evening and mood-driven. Druzi is worth considering if you want a more social, group-friendly environment rather than the contained atmosphere of a speakeasy format.

    For first-timers building a Kyiv bar itinerary, the practical recommendation is: use Parovoz as a second or third stop on an evening rather than the anchor. Start with a venue where the program is confirmed, then treat Parovoz as the discovery element of the night. Booking is easy across all these options, so there is no logistical reason to commit early. See our full Kyiv bars guide for a broader view of what the city currently offers.

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