Szimpla Kert is a ruin bar or romkocsma, which means "Simple Garden" in Hungarian, located in the Jewish Quarter of the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary.
[2][3] The pub started as a place for people to find a cheap drink in a relaxed environment, but has grown to become a tourist attraction and community center.
Movie showings, live music performances, an art gallery, the Kazinczy Living Library, the Szimpla Farmers' Market, and the Szimpla Bringa bicycle flea market are just a few of the community activities that are held at the bar.
In 2004, a dilapidated area located at 14 Kazinczy Street that used to be homes and a stove factory was set to be demolished.
[7] The four owners of the Szimpla Kert decided to save the area from demolition and move the pub to this location.