Cherish your Mojo, like Mike Myers in Austin Powers and visit Mojo's blues bar in Copenhagen, with live blues every single night. In the evenings, live bands are on from about 10:30p, but acoustic blues often starts at 9p. On Fridays and Saturdays, an admission fee is charged, but on all other days admission is free. Mojo has a happy hour between 8p and 10p, during which draft beer can be bought for half price. Dancard is accepted.
Loppen has in its fairly short history fought against violence, close-down threats and aversion, but has survived because of the strength of its non profit-making organization. With its location in the free city of Christiania, just next to Pusher Street, these conflicts may come as no surprise. Overcoming all odds, Loppen has fought for the good reputation it has now achieved. The club aims at a minimum of four concerts a week, in which the style is rock as well as alternative and pop. Some famous names on the program in the past have been The Verve, Smashing Pumpkins, Blur and The Cardigans. For bigger international concert names, tickets can often be booked in advance through Billetnet or Sex Beat Records.
Situé au centre de la Place Skt. Hans à Norrebro, le Rust est la boîte de nuit de Copenhague pour traîner et faire la fête. Avec bar, discothèque et lieu de concert, le Rust propose une grande variété de styles musicaux allant de la techno au rock, de la house au hip-hop.
Apollo is Copenhagen's first brewery and restaurant, located next to the Tivoli Gardens main entrance. Live jazz performances occur on the first Sunday of every month, accompanied with a special menu. The beer is cloudy and delicious, as it is both unfiltered and unpasteurized. The restaurant offers a small but varied range of dishes, some containing beer. If you come in the daytime, you might see the brewer himself working by the handmade copper pots, always eager to answer your questions about his beer.
One of the first champagne bars to open in the country, Balthazar, located within the Hotel D'Angleterre is an extremely elegant affair. Blacks engulfs everything in sight from the sleek long bar and sumptuous chairs to the wall paneling against the white walls. The purple banquettes by the windows are the only break in the black and white theme. Ornate classical chandeliers add to the refined decor. With no less than 160 bottles on offer, the champagne selection at Balthazar is truly extensive and enough to satisfy even the most discerning connoisseur. Apart from this, you can enjoy unique champagne cocktails as well. Accompanying your spirits is a choice of light bites that includes caviar. DJs spin lively tunes on Fridays. Check website for more.
Copenhagen's oldest wine bar, this place was established in 1723. There is a strict no-music policy, which leaves room for an impressive, mature atmosphere created by the vintage crowd and well preserved rooms. It is situated centrally on Kongens Nytorv. Old gents serve beer and wine with hoarse comments popular with the ladies. There is no kitchen, but this could be the place that serves the best homemade gløgg (mulled wine) in Copenhagen at Christmastime.
This is one of the most prominent "nations" in Lund. These are unique student-based organizations-cum-pubs that began as cultural pride associations for students away from home but grew into a way to bring student communities together, provide a space to have fun, and maybe even make some money. The nations are the prime venues for alternative entertainment and homey atmospheres for drink and dance.
Cherish your Mojo, like Mike Myers in Austin Powers and visit Mojo's blues bar in Copenhagen, with live blues every single night. In the evenings, live bands are on from about 10:30p, but acoustic blues often starts at 9p. On Fridays and Saturdays, an admission fee is charged, but on all other days admission is free. Mojo has a happy hour between 8p and 10p, during which draft beer can be bought for half price. Dancard is accepted.
Taking its name from the street it occupies, Ved Stranden 10 houses one of the city's best collection of wines. The collection is heavy on labels from Germany, Austria and France with a little choice from other regions as well like Spain, Portugal and Italy. Biodynamic wines are a specialty, and connoisseurs won't be disappointed with the selection. A small selection of delicious light bites accompanies your drinks. The cozy interiors dressed in white, receive ample light throughout the day. Modern low-hanging lanterns over tables add a nice touch to the space. You can also take a bottle home from the wine shop. Check website for more.
In the earlier days, this area was a known haven for prostitutes. To avoid rumours that Husmanns Vinstue was a brothel, Adelaide Husmann (a woman) totally banned women from entering her bar. It was finally lifted in 1953, but until 1981 women were allowed only when accompanied by men. Today, Husmanns Vinstue is a classic wine cellar and pub, and offers the same ambience it did in 1907, when Husmann was still around.