Kaņepes Kultūras Centrs

Culture Centre Bar Live Music $

An 1895 wooden house at Skolas iela 15 that spent five decades as the Jāzeps Mediņš music school, stood empty three years, and since 2012 has run as Riga's hardest working independent culture centre. The bar comes with 300 to 400 events a year attached.

Founder Dāvis Kaņepe gave it his family name. When closure threatened in 2021, more than 1,600 donors crowdfunded 95,523 euros to keep it alive, and the lease now runs to May 2041.

Know this before you go: the renovation that began in 2021 remains unfinished, and since June 2023 the action centres on the courtyard bar, run with the Cēsis bar collective Rūsa.

Two floors of creaking wood, sofas, and worn vintage furniture; the upper floor long housed the arthouse cinema Kino Bize. The renovation will grow the usable space from 430 to 762 square metres.

The courtyard is the point. Old furniture, local beer, and a giant black lion sculpture in a crown that Google reviewers mention without prompting.

Students, artists, and the NGO crowd; In Your Pocket files it under hipster bars without apology. By day people read on the sofas, by night the DJs take over.

One Google reviewer's tip stands: Sunday afternoon brings relaxed DJs and easy seats. Winter without an event is the quiet hour.

Skolas iela 15 sits ten minutes on foot from the Old Town edge, through the Art Nouveau blocks. Hours flex around the programme, so check the calendar before a winter visit.

What to order

  • 01

    A Latvian craft tap

  • 02

    Elderberry cider

  • 03

    A ticket

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