This place was HARD to find, and google maps had me walking around the block three times in -15 weather. I finally made a left where google was telling me to make a right, and saw it through some trees and managed to find a road to get there myself. Basically, there is St Peter/St Antons Pub and you walk into the parking lot behind that and go left. It is up there about 100 meters or so. Maybe less. So.. They have a nice menu of food, a few decent drafts, and a wine menu. A little pricey on the wine, just like the rest of Moscow is for some reason. The reason I went was to see the band, which featured a vibraphone player, which was one of my favorite instruments to play in another life. The band was excellent. Upright bass, vibes, drumset, guitar, and a guy doubling up on tenor/ soprano saxes and flute. They played some really cool, funk/jazz fusion. Great soloists and cool grooves. This place is having live music every day of the week for the holiday, which is my kind of bar. I will definitely be back, not to sound like Arnold! I had the salmon, which was ok, and the orange cottage cheese cake, which was quite nice.