Bar in Tokyo, Japan
THESE
100Pearl PointsOff-circuit Nishiazabu bar for repeat Tokyo visitors.

About THESE
THESE is a small ground-floor bar in Nishiazabu, Minato City, suited to repeat Tokyo visitors who want something off the main Ginza and Roppongi circuit. Limited public information means booking through a hotel concierge is the practical approach. Worth considering if you already have the documented options covered and are looking for a quieter, neighbourhood-oriented room.
Should You Book THESE?
If you are already familiar with Tokyo's Nishiazabu bar circuit, THESE sits in a neighbourhood that rewards repeat visitors more than first-timers. Before booking, compare it honestly against the more established options: Bar High Five in Ginza carries a documented pedigree and international recognition; Bar Benfiddich offers a herbalist-led drinks program that is genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere. THESE, by contrast, is a quieter proposition — a ground-floor bar in a residential pocket of Minato City that draws regulars rather than destination drinkers.
The Venue
THESE occupies the first floor of Quartet Building on Nishiazabu 2-chome, a low-key address that sits between the noise of Roppongi and the polish of Hiroo. The area has a long track record of sustaining serious, chef-driven and bartender-driven small venues that survive on neighbourhood loyalty rather than tourist traffic. That context matters when you are deciding whether to make the trip: this is not a bar that markets itself aggressively, and the absence of a published website or listed phone number confirms that. Booking through direct contact or a local concierge is the practical approach here.
On the food side — which is worth taking seriously at a venue of this type in this neighbourhood , Nishiazabu bars at this positioning tend to treat bar food as a considered offering rather than an afterthought. Without confirmed menu data it would be wrong to describe specific dishes, but the category context is useful: ground-floor bar-restaurants in this part of Minato have historically paired tight, rotating food menus with their drinks, and regulars typically treat the food as a reason to stay rather than a reason to leave early. If you have been once and are deciding whether to return, the food program is worth exploring more deliberately on a second visit. Compare that approach to Bar Libre or Bar Orchard Ginza, where the drinks are the clear headline and food is secondary.
Pricing and hours are not publicly listed, which is consistent with bars in this part of Tokyo that operate on a known-quantity basis. Walk-in access may be possible, but given the small scale typical of this building format and address type, arriving without a reservation carries risk. Booking in advance , even informally , is the lower-friction option.
Who It Works For
THESE suits a repeat visitor to Tokyo who already has the obvious Ginza and Roppongi bars covered and wants something that sits slightly off the main circuit. It is not the right starting point if this is your first serious bar night in the city , for that, the more documented options in our full Tokyo bars guide give you a clearer picture of what you are booking into. If you are extending a Japan trip beyond Tokyo, Bar Nayuta in Osaka and The Sailing Bar in Nara are worth knowing about for the same drinker profile. For a Pacific comparison, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu operates in a similar considered, low-key register.
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Practical Details
Address: 2 Chome-15-12 Nishiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo (Quartet Building, 1F). No phone or website is publicly listed. Reach out via a hotel concierge or local booking service for the most reliable access. Booking difficulty is rated easy, though that rating reflects the absence of a complex reservation system rather than a guarantee of same-day availability at a small venue.
FAQ
What is the crowd like at THESE?
- Expect a local, neighbourhood-oriented crowd rather than a tourist-heavy room. Nishiazabu draws Tokyo residents who know the area and return regularly , this is not a bar that relies on passing foot traffic from Roppongi.
Do I need a reservation at THESE?
- No booking system is publicly listed, but given the small-venue format typical of this address, walking in without any prior contact carries risk. Contact via a hotel concierge or a local intermediary before you go.
Is the food good at THESE?
- Confirmed menu data is not available, so specific claims about dishes would be unreliable. What the neighbourhood context does suggest is that bars at this positioning in Nishiazabu tend to take food seriously. On a return visit, ordering food is worth doing rather than skipping.
Is THESE good for a date?
- A low-profile, residential-pocket bar in Minato City is a reasonable date choice if you want somewhere that feels considered rather than crowded. The Nishiazabu address works in its favour , it reads as a deliberate choice rather than a default option. For a more reliably documented date bar in Tokyo, Bar High Five offers a known-quantity experience.
Does THESE have happy hour deals?
- Hours and pricing are not publicly listed, so happy hour specifics cannot be confirmed. Check directly before visiting.
Is THESE good for groups?
- Ground-floor bars in small Nishiazabu buildings typically seat between 10 and 20 people across the full room. Groups of more than four should confirm capacity before arriving , this format is better suited to pairs or small groups of three or four.
Does THESE have outdoor seating?
- No outdoor seating is confirmed from available data. The first-floor Quartet Building address does not suggest a terrace configuration, but verify directly if this matters to your visit.
What is the signature drink at THESE?
- No confirmed drinks menu data is available. For bars in Tokyo with a documented signature program, Bar Benfiddich and Bar High Five are the clearer choices if a known house style matters to your decision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at THESE?
THESE draws a lower-key crowd than the Roppongi venues nearby. Expect in-the-know Tokyo regulars and international visitors who have already done the obvious circuit. It is not a scene bar, which is partly the point.
Do I need a reservation at THESE?
No phone or website is publicly listed for THESE, so walk-in is the default approach. Your best move is to ask a hotel concierge to reach out on your behalf, particularly if you are visiting on a Friday or Saturday. Do not count on a seat without some forward planning.
Is the food good at THESE?
Cuisine type is not documented for THESE, so treat it as a drinks-first destination. If food matters as much as the bar programme, Nishiazabu has dining options within easy reach before or after.
Is THESE good for a date?
The Quartet Building address in Nishiazabu — between the noise of Roppongi and the quieter polish of Hiroo — sets a low-key, considered tone that works well for a date. It suits a pair more than a group, and the neighbourhood is easy to build an evening around.
Does THESE have happy hour deals?
No hours or pricing are publicly listed for THESE, so confirmed happy hour deals cannot be verified. Assume standard Tokyo bar pricing and check directly via a concierge before visiting if budget is a factor.
Is THESE good for groups?
Based on its first-floor address in a building called Quartet Building, the space is likely compact. Groups of more than four should manage expectations — this is the kind of venue that suits pairs or small parties, not a group night out.
Does THESE have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is documented for THESE. The 1F position in the Quartet Building on Nishiazabu 2-chome suggests an interior-only setup, which is standard for bars at this address type in Tokyo.
Location
Japan, 〒106-0031 Tokyo, Minato City, Nishiazabu, 2 Chome−15−12 カルテットビル 1F
Tokyo, Japan
Compare THESE
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| THESE | Easy | |
| Bar Benfiddich | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bulgari Ginza Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Star Bar Ginza | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| The Bellwood | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Tender Bar | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Tokyo for this tier.
Also Consider
- Bar Benfiddich, Notable alternative
- Bulgari Ginza Bar, Notable alternative
- Star Bar Ginza, Notable alternative
- The Bellwood, Notable alternative
- Tender Bar, Notable alternative
Against the most recognised bars in Tokyo, THESE is harder to benchmark directly because public data is limited. Star Bar Ginza and Bulgari Ginza Bar sit at the more formal, higher-spend end of the Tokyo bar spectrum, both carry documented credentials and are the right call if a verifiable track record matters more than discovery. THESE operates at a different register: quieter, less marketed, and more dependent on personal recommendation than institutional recognition.
Bar Benfiddich is the most interesting comparison for the drinker who values a distinctive, hard-to-replicate concept, its herbalist-driven approach gives it a clear identity that THESE, without confirmed data, cannot be measured against directly. The Bellwood and Tender Bar are stronger choices if you want a booking process that is straightforward and an experience that is well-documented before you arrive.
The practical recommendation: if this is your first serious bar outing in Tokyo, start with a venue from our full Tokyo bars guide that has a published booking method and a known drinks program. Return to THESE on a second or third trip, when the low-key discovery element adds value rather than uncertainty.
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