Adaruto
大衆酒場アダルト
Sangenjaya · Izakaya
Basement izakaya in Sangenjaya, one minute south of the station. Late-night spot with a casual, no-frills vibe—open until 3 a.m. most nights and packed with locals.
⚠️ Note: Sunday closing hours may vary; confirm before a late-night visit.
From a multi-store post: Featured in a roundup by @taishusakaba_adult. Other spots from the same post: Canteen Kado , Umezu , Sakaba Narukuchi , Kensou .
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Original post by @taishusakaba_adult
How to visit
- Address
- Setagaya-ku, Sangenjaya, 1-41-15 B1F, Tokyo
- Hours
- Mon–Sun 6pm–3am
- Price
- $$
- Rating
- 4.4 ★ (58 reviews on Google Maps)
- English (?)
- Yes
- Reservations
- Recommended
- Payment
- Credit cards
Place data via Google Maps
First-timer tips
- Best for
- Late-night locals and bar-crawlers seeking honest izakaya food and drinks until 3 a.m. in a no-frills basement setting.
- Avoid if
- Arriving at peak hours without a reservation — seats fill fast. Verify Sunday closing time, as hours may vary.
- Nearby pairing
- Pair with Kissaten Seven (3 min southwest)
What makes it special
A proper taishu sakaba (working-class drinking hole) in the basement of a small building. No pretense, straightforward yakitori and sides, keeps the same hours as the neighborhood nightlife. Stays open late when most places have closed.
How to visit
One-minute walk south from Sangenjaya Station’s South Exit A. Reservations accepted (or walk-in). Cards (VISA/Master/AMEX) and electronic money accepted. Open 6pm–3am daily.
FAQ
How do you get there?
One minute's walk south from Sangenjaya Station South Exit A. It's in the basement of the Doer Tac building.
What time does it close?
3 a.m. most nights (last order 2 a.m.), but Sunday hours may vary—check ahead if you're planning a Sunday visit.