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Egoist (Bar/Club) [Strip clubs]
(M. Mayakovskaya)
Strip club with a sumptuous interior and a classic burlesque-show atmosphere. Expect to spend a lot of cash. Runs like a lap-dance factory.
Erotic Club 911 (Bar/Club) [Strip clubs]
(M. Leninsky Prospekt)
Three-level strip club at the Orlyonok Hotel. Face control.
Essex Club (Bar/Club) [Strip clubs]
(M. Kutuzovskaya)
New, small cozy club with reasonable prices and comfy sofas. Plenty of petite performers on the pole. Affiliated with the restaurant Esse.
Estakada (Bar/Club) [Drinking & dancing]
(M. Ryazansky Prospekt)
El Gaucho (Restaurant) [Latin American]
(M. Paveletskaya)
Promotes the cult of meat. Live Latin music Thu.-Sat. 8pm-10pm.
El Gaucho (Restaurant) [Latin American]
(M. Krasniye Vorota)
Promotes the cult of meat. Live Latin music Thu.-Sat. 8pm-10pm.
El Inka (Restaurant) [Latin American]
(M. Tsvetnoi Bulvar)
Unmistakably Incan feel, right down to the music and the masks on the walls. The Peruvian and Spanish menu tends toward seafood, but grilled meats and paella also have their place.
Expeditsiya (Restaurant) [Russian]
(M. Kitai-Gorod)
Refined Arctic and Siberian cuisine, like saddle of reindeer and fillet of muksun. Delicious flavored vodkas. Has a helicopter in the dining room and a banya downstairs. Organizes expeditions and picnic feasts to order.
Esterhazy (Cafe)
(M. Taganskaya)
A new Esterhazy cafe has opened right next to the Taganka Theater, with live music, a second floor for quick eats, and of course, the popular Esterhazy cakes.
Etazh (Cafe)
(M. Pushkinskaya)
The soundtrack and decor of a prototype chic Moscow cafe, but with lower prices and simpler food (save the ubiquitous sushi) and a more limited drinks menu. Slack service upstairs. Avoid the carbonara.
Et Cetera Theater (Theater)
(M. Arbatskaya)
Estrada Theater (Kids)
(M. Polyanka)
Expat Salon (Fashion)
(M. Tverskaya)
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