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Dining·15 April 2026·4 min

Street — A Street That Became Home for Those Who Live Loud

A grill bar on the Yeisk seafront: sunset view, craft and signature cocktails, hand-made Italian pizza, and music that gets louder by the hour.

Street is a street that became home — for guests, for the team, and for anyone who lives loud. A city grill bar on the seafront of summer Yeisk, run by friends of ours. We recommend it for the long dinner that quietly turns into a party — Street is the place to be in the centre of town.

The bar

A deep craft beer list — not a handful of taps, a wall: dozens of positions from local breweries and from far away, rotated continuously. A wide spirits shelf — whisky, tequila, rum, mezcal, gin. A long signature cocktail menu, bartenders working by hand, no shortcuts.

The atmosphere

A terrace facing the sea and the sunset — the room's headline shot. Music is electronic and hip-hop: a quiet bed by day, DJ sets later in the night. The kitchen is conceptual — grill, seafood, local produce, reimagined simply and precisely.

What to order

The headline dish is pizza. Hand-shaped by a chef trained in Italian kitchens — slow cold-fermented for 72 hours, a thin base, a minute in the oven, and it lands on the table light, crisp and alive. This isn't "pizza at a grill bar" — it's a reason to come to Street on its own.

  • ·Address: Shmidta 36/2 — on the seafront, ten minutes on foot from the hotel
  • ·Open noon–midnight, until 2am on weekends
  • ·Average bill: 1,000–1,500 roubles per person
  • ·After 10pm the room shifts to club mode: louder, fuller, later