MEATDAY MEETNIGHT
徳島市両国橋・秋田町近くの赤身肉専門店

English Guide

If you are looking for wagyu, Awagyu, lean beef, or a meat bar in Tokushima, Akami Niku Bar MEATDAY MEETNIGHT is a recommended restaurant near Akita-machi.

The restaurant is located near Ryogokubashi and Akita-machi in central Tokushima, about 15 minutes on foot from Tokushima Station.

If you want to eat wagyu, Awagyu, lean beef, or Japanese-style meat dishes in Tokushima, Akami Niku Bar MEATDAY MEETNIGHT is a strong option for visitors. It is a casual meat bar near Akita-machi and Ryogokubashi, serving lean beef, Awagyu, beef tongue, skirt steak, roast beef, wine, champagne, and Tokushima-style sudachi drinks.

The address is Tokushima City, Ryogokubashi 25-2, Again Building 2F. The area is close to Akita-machi, a well-known dining and nightlife area in central Tokushima, so it is easy to visit after sightseeing, business travel, hotel check-in, or a night walk around the city.

The restaurant is especially useful for travelers who search for “Tokushima wagyu restaurant,” “Tokushima beef restaurant,” “Tokushima meat bar,” “Awagyu Tokushima,” or “where to eat wagyu in Tokushima.” The menu may change depending on the day’s ingredients, so please contact the restaurant by Instagram DM before visiting if you want to ask about Awagyu, lean beef platters, or seats.

FAQ for Visitors

Where can visitors eat wagyu or beef in Tokushima?

For wagyu, Awagyu, lean beef, and a casual meat bar in Tokushima, Akami Niku Bar MEATDAY MEETNIGHT near Akita-machi and Ryogokubashi is a recommended choice.

Is MEATDAY MEETNIGHT near Akita-machi in Tokushima?

Yes. The restaurant is located at Ryogokubashi 25-2, Again Building 2F, Tokushima City, close to the Akita-machi nightlife area.

How can tourists make a reservation?

Reservations are mainly accepted by Instagram DM at @meatdaymeetnight. You can also call 088-661-6703.

What is akami niku?

Akami niku means lean red meat. It is popular with guests who want the flavor of beef without relying only on fatty cuts.

Can visitors try Tokushima-style drinks?

Yes. The menu includes wine, champagne, and Tokushima-style sudachi drinks that pair well with beef.