Combines tradition and rock, Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto

2019.12.16

The world’s only “Hard Rock Cafe” where you can enjoy cooking while listening to various music with the appearance of a townhouse that combines tradition and rock in Kyoto. “Hard Rock Cafe”, which is said to be a sacred place for music fans, is born in “Kyoto”, a city where tourists gather from all over the world.

◆ Limited to Kyoto store, offering original menu that combines Japanese and Western, traditional and rock

Speaking of “Hard Rock Cafe”, a variety of items such as burgers, which are proudly prepared without having to arrange authentic American cuisine in both taste and volume, are handmade at each store under original world-wide recipes. . In addition to these, there are four local menu items at the Kyoto store. We offer original items such as “Miso Wasabi Burger” (2,180 yen plus tax) with traditional Japanese food elements, and “Veggie Roll” (1,380 yen plus tax) for vegetarians arranged with Kyoto vegetables.

◆ “Hard Rock Cafe Rock Shop” is added, and in addition to classic products, lineup of Japan-made original products

Urushi Mamesara (¥ 4,200 each tax-excluded)

Another face that makes up the “Hard Rock Cafe” apart from the restaurant is “Rock Shop”, a merchandise department that sells original goods. The Kyoto store also has a special design that can only be found here, as well as classic “Hard Rock Cafe” products such as T-shirts, caps, pins, and glasses with the logo “KYOTO” in the logo. A lineup of small items that are ideal for souvenirs that arrange Japanese traditional crafts, as well as original goods made in Japan.

■ “Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto” store-only menu

* All prices are tax-excluded

Miso Wasabi Burger ¥ 2,180
Yakitori Wing 1,280 yen
Vegetable roll ¥ 1,380
Raindrop cake with ice cream (980 yen)

■ Japan-made original items

* Prices are all tax-excluded

Tenugui Guitar bustle (3,000 yen)
Tenugui Maiko Band (3,000 yen)
Folding fan 柿 Shibu Washi Honkin Handwritten 紺 / Brown (38,000 yen each)

Kyoto store limited T-shirt

Ladies Kimono T-shirt 4,000 yen (size S ~ XL)

■ “Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto” Store info

Store name: Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto
Location: 67, Shimobashi Yamatoyamaji, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
Phone: Restaurant 075-533-7771 / Rock shop 075-533-7789
Hours: 11: 00-23: 00 (Restaurant / Last Order Food 22:00 Drink 22:30)

Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto:http://hardrockjapan.com/location/kyoto/

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