St. Urho’s Pub
Museokatu 10, 00100 Helsinki
Etu-Töölö
The legendary pub is named after president Urho Kekkonen (1900-1986), who was the longest serving president (1956-1982) in Finland and a regular visitor at Botta. The pub was opened in 1973.
In the St. Urho’s pub aka Urkki, your mouth won’t get dry: fifteen beer taps and two cider taps will make sure of that. Two taps are reserved for real ales, and one is used to pump real, rustic cider. From other taps, Urkki pours beer from Finland and elsewhere, from lager to stout and a little bit of everything in between. The range of bottles and cans is both varied and diverse.
There’s also the tastiest pub food to remove your hunger – but leave you thirsty!
