EITAN serves beers at the Beer Bazaar, which boasts over 100 brews. Mahane Yehuda Market, often referred to as The Shuk, is a marketplace, originally open air, but now partially covered, in Jerusalem. Popular with both locals and tourists, it has more than 250 vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish, meat, cheese, nuts, seeds, spices, wines and liquors, clothing and shoes, housewares and textiles. In and around the market are falafel, shawarma, kebab, shishlik, knafeh, baklawa, halva and Jerusalem mixed grill stands, juice bars, cafes, and restaurants. The marketplace atmosphere is accentuated by vendors who shout out their prices. On Thursdays and Fridays the marketplace is filled with shoppers stocking up for the Jewish Shabbat, until the Friday afternoon sounding of the bugle that signifies the market will close for the Sabbath. In recent years, the shuk has emerged as a popular nightlife center with restaurants, bars and live music.