Where to Find the Longest Bar in the World, Which is Actually a Whole Street
While many individual restaurants claim to hold the record for the "World's Longest Bar," there is a single street in the old city neighborhood of Düsseldorf, Germany that truly takes the cake (or the keg). Appropriately for the Altstadt area, a whole string of bars along Ratinger Straße band together to highlight the dark specialty brew, Altbier.
The barsZur Vel, Franzmann, Meilenstein, Rosenrot, Brauerei im Füchschen, and Zum Goldenen Einhorn occupy one side of the street, and their customers spill out as far as the curb, squeezing in so that you can barely tell where one bar ends and another begins. For this reason, they are together deemed "The Longest Bar in the World."
After a couple altbiers here and perhaps a sausage or two slathered in the best mustard, you can simply walk to the end of the short street and enter into the large Hofgarten park, to stroll it off. Continue stumbling straight down Jagerhofstraße, and you'll end up at the Goethe Museum, which we know is like the destination dream of drunkards everywhere (kidding).
Check out the Longest Bar in the World on Google Maps, and plan your German beer-drinking trip accordingly.
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