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Stray: Where Is The Bar

Sleeping cat in Stray

This Stray guide explains where is the bar in The Slums.

Stray is finally here after months of anticipation. And it hasn’t disappointed.

The new game from BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive delivers a puzzle packed adventure where you control a cat on his mission to reunite with his family.

He joins up with robot drone B-12 and the two must work together to open a sealed city and save its robot inhabitants.

Stray offers everything you could want from a game where you play as a cat. Run, jump, scratch – it’s all here. And it’s great fun.

The cat’s adventure in Stray involves solving puzzles every step of the way. Some are easy while others can leave you stuck and testing the limits of your brain power.

Where is the bar in Stray
The Bar in Stray.

After you return from the Rooftops, Momo leaves a message instructing you to meet him at The Bar.

However, it’s likely you won’t have been to there before and won’t know where it is.

So, let’s look at the location of The Bar.

Where is The Bar in Stray

The Bar is one of the main locations in Stray. It’s where you will find a number of useful items, as well as meeting key characters.

After the Rooftops, you need to meet Momo there.

Where is The Bar in Stray: The Bar can be found just off the main courtyard. Head down the steps and down the alley straight ahead. It is on the left and has a red neon sign above the door.

Location of The Bar in Stray - where is the bar

If you are heading there to meet Momo, he will be waiting for you outside.

It is also possible to get inside via an upstairs window which can be accessed from the alley behind the building.

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