New Tel Aviv Bar The Rogatka Takes Veganism To The Extreme

June 22, 2009 - 10:47 PM by Karin Kloosterman · 6 Comments
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green beerIf the combination of the words “vegan” and “bar” doesn’t make sense to you, you’re not alone.

Because beer is made of hops, malt, and yeast, right? No animals harmed or used in the production of any of those.

But The Rogatka (or “Slingshot”), a new “vegan” bar that opened up last week, defines itself not according to the content of its goods but by the ideals that it encourages.

And so for all you meat and dairy avoiders out there – you are welcome with open arms at the bar’s location on Yitzhak Sadeh street.

The ideologically focused bar was opened by the same “anarchist collective” that used to run the Salon Mazal bar off of King George street. The founders of the bar say that they hope their watering hole will attract environmentalists, left-wing activists, and other likeminded people with their cheap drinks and fair trade products. Read more

 

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