The third stop of our Székesfehérvár pub tour is anything but mini. I have never seen such a panelalja pub anywhere. Drunk! At the bottom of the ten-story panel building, they dreamed of a retro sports pub that could serve all the Fehérvár ultras of the Sóstó Stadium, which is a quarter of an hour's walk away, at the same time, opening up all the spaces inside and outside. Life on the roll-out shaded terrace equipped with leanders, a long wave-shaped counter and plastic chairs is a public view of the one hundred and fifty windows of the sixty apartments, but I don't think the inner world will remain a secret when a match of local interest is shown on 14 TV sets at the same time, and the host of guests shouts in unison that it's gooooool ! Okay, on Saturday morning there is even less interest, and there is no body-to-body fight for the Sopron beer on tap, and you can also look at the countless jerseys and fan scarves, with the proviso that the main role is played by the blue and red, come on Vidi! Well, there are elements left here from before the regime change, the best of which are clearly the old public counter, the bar stools equipped with sheet metal footrests, and the turquoise 3D tiles, which would at least have a place in a metro stop belonging to the city's main square. The fact that there is billiards, lottery and sports betting, chocolate, chips, coffee, etc., especially drinks, including a lot of commercials, is really just an added bonus, there is nothing to criticize here, it is good to sit in with friends on a daily basis. //.. the "Show me a pub!" quoting myself from a facebook group...//