Este debe ser uno de los bares más íntimos de Oslo, con apenas suficiente lugar para cinco mesas pequeñas. El ambiente es cálido, con un sutil estilo de los años 50. Su principal atracción es su propietario, Jan Varden. Es uno de los pocos entusiastas en Noruega que adora preparar cocteles, y su habilidad lo ha convertido en una especie de celebridad. Si quiere lo mejor en tragos, definitivamente este es el lugar que debe visitar.
Hay uno de estos en cada ciudad importante y felizmente uno en Oslo: un lugar que luce como jazz, se siente jazz, huele a jazz y definitivamente suena a jazz. Herr Nilsen es un pequeño e íntimo café de jazz con conciertos los jueves, viernes y sábados. Los tragos tienen precios accesibles y el personal es siempre simpático. Sirven bocaditos de comida ligera. Este es el tipo de lugar donde puede sentarse y relajarse con tranquilidad.
Do you like soccer? Do you like Arsenal? If the answers are "yes", you will like Highbury. As the name implies, this is where fans of the London-based soccer team meet when the Gunners enter the field. You can also enjoy watching Norwegian and international soccer on a big-screen TV. Highbury has an atmosphere that soccer-lovers from all over the world will recognize and appreciate. Scarves, T-shirts and pictures accompany a wide variety of English and Norwegian beers, which are sold at average prices. Get in there early if there is an important match on.
What's could be better than listening to some of the best DJs in Norway while surrounded by plenty of food, alcohol, and beautiful people? Perhaps doing all of that 12 stories above the ground, atop the historic Folkteateret building, with a beautiful panoramic view of the bustling city of Oslo would be an improvement. This is the premise of Stratos. For most of the year it is rented out for weddings or corporate events, but during certain holidays and the summer months it opens up to the public as a nightclub featuring live music, DJs, and an unforgettable view. Call or email for table reservations.
Last Train on Karl Johan Street has a long tradition of housing musicians, especially those with a predilection for rock. It has been the starting-point for countless Norwegian chart-raiders and flops, and is still important for those who want to be seen with the right people. If you feel like taking a break from the ultra-trendy and fashionable parts of Oslo, Last Train is a useful hideout. The beer is inexpensive and staff and patrons alike are generally nice and welcoming. Even the bouncers have a nice reputation.
If you are someone who loves beers then Amundsen Bryggeri & Spiseri should be a must visit when visiting Norway. With a fantastic collection of the brew, both domestic and international as well as one of the best local brews, the restaurant and bar serve food that goes well with the drink. During the winters soak in the warmth from the fireplace and chill out on the patio on summers. The vibrant atmosphere, live music, TV all add to the charm of this place. Whether it is meetings or just a hangout with friends, you will love this cool place.
Fuglen is one fun place at Karl Johans. A coffee favorite during the day turns into a great hangout for drinks in the evening. The atmosphere is a lovely retro with the music from the 50-60's. The coffee is absolutely worth for coffee lovers. The unique collections of cocktails will sure take you by surprise. The ginger daiquiri is definitely a must-try! The patio seating is relaxing and best for smokers. Call ahead for detailed information.
Established in Grünerløkka since 2010, Schouskjelleren Mikrobryggeri is one of the most sought after brewpubs in the neighborhood.The German-styled decor with long beer tables, copper kettles, an historical fireplace and the cozy ambiance will surely take you by surprise. The extensive selection of drought beers prepared by them is magical. Try their top quality beers, Evil Twin Disco Beer 97 and Schouskjelleren Uncle Knut 32. All in all, a must-visit pub! Check out the website for detailed information.
Este debe ser uno de los bares más íntimos de Oslo, con apenas suficiente lugar para cinco mesas pequeñas. El ambiente es cálido, con un sutil estilo de los años 50. Su principal atracción es su propietario, Jan Varden. Es uno de los pocos entusiastas en Noruega que adora preparar cocteles, y su habilidad lo ha convertido en una especie de celebridad. Si quiere lo mejor en tragos, definitivamente este es el lugar que debe visitar.
Kampen Bistro is an informal, cozy and cheap café-restaurant in the old working-class area of Kampen. The interior is as diverse as the menu: all chairs and tables are different, and the food is Norwegian, Pakistani and continental. You can have everything from beef or cod to chicken dabo and all kinds of soups and salads. In the summer, people from all over town come here to enjoy a cold beer on the terrace. This place is within walking distance of the Munch museum that shows the work of famous Norwegian painter Edvard Munch; or if you like, you could go for a swim at the great Tyenbadet outdoor baths, nearby.
Although smaller than the regular concert venues, Buddy never falls short of providing an excellent experience both for the performers as well as the audience. This intimate live music club was opened in 2005 and since then has catered to the varied music sensibilities of the local crowd by hosting rock, country, folk, blues, metal and jazz performances by local and international artists/ bands. In the past, performers like Coverkill, Drømmere & Drankere, Tony Carey and several others have performed to a packed house at Buddy Scene. Make sure you keep an eye on its schedule so that you do not miss out on the concerts of your favorite artists or bands.
A popular local micro brewery and pub, Crowbar & Bryggeri has a lively vibrant atmosphere, with people chatting and mingling and generally having a good time. Dominated by the giant board with the available brews, over twenty craft brews available, it's a beer lovers heaven. Don't miss out trying their lovely selection of street food, made to order in the open kitchen on the 2nd level. Popular choices include the Kebab rolls and home-made chips. The exposed brick walls and wooden tables lend the place a trendy hipster vibe. For details, give them a call.