The “Inshi Bar,” owned by Yevhen Klopotenko and Inna Poperechnyuk, has closed in Lviv

1 June 00:21

The “Inshi Bar” in Lviv has closed its doors. The bar was co-founded by Inna Poperechnyuk—co-owner of “Nova Poshta”—and renowned restaurateur Yevhen Klopotenko, according to "Komersant Ukrainian", citing a post by the bar’s team on social media.

“We opened in March 2022 with the goal of providing food to those who lacked access to it. We believe we have fulfilled our mission. The era of ‘Inshi Bar’ is coming to an end,” the post states.

Farewell evenings for visitors were held on May 30 and 31. The establishment emphasized that over the years, the bar had become much more than just a place of work or a meeting spot.

“Many life events took place here: charity evenings, new acquaintances, music, dancing, heartfelt conversations, and people who eventually became like family to us,” noted members of the bar’s team.

The founders expressed their gratitude to the guests who initially stopped by for just one cocktail but stayed until late at night, making the bar a part of their lives in Lviv.

“Inshi Bar” specialized in cocktails made with farm-fresh vegetables and fruits grown on the co-owners’ own farm. The main idea behind the establishment was to promote Ukrainian farm products not only in food but also in drinks.

During the final evenings, guests were treated to grilled chicken and drinks.

At the same time, the bar’s staff hinted at the possibility of the project returning in a different form.

“We’re not saying ‘goodbye.’ We’re saying ‘see you soon.’ After all, there will definitely be something new next,” said representatives of the bar.

The venue was located in Lviv at 2a Soborna Square.

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