Offering a spectacular view of Oslo, it's easy to see where Summit gets its name from. This trendy bar located on the 21st floor of the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, is a popular meeting spot that offers a standard drink menu. However, the highlight of this place is the cocktail blends offered here. If you don't try it, you are surely missing out on something good. For a rendezvous at higher elevations, Summit is Oslo's finest drinking locale. Check the website for further information.
The café at Grand Hotel was a favorite of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch and playwright Henrik Ibsen (he still has his own table). Even if absinthe-drinking anarchists and crazy artists no longer frequent the restaurant, Grand is still an important meeting place and serves a fantastic prawn sandwich. You will find Norway's largest sandwich, pastry and salad buffet here, and the à la carte menu offers a wide selection of excellent dishes.
The best of the Best Western can be found here. Boasting a wide list of cognacs, Stilla is an intimate cafe by day that turns into a cozy bar at night. Their daytime menu features a variety of sandwiches, pastries, soups, and salads. Dishes like shrimp and mayonnaise sandwiches, fish soups, and omelets with prawns are some of the most popular Norwegian delicacies. At night Stilla offers a pleasant drink menu complemented by a broad collection of rare cognacs. See their website for further information.
The best of the Best Western can be found here. Boasting a wide list of cognacs, Stilla is an intimate cafe by day that turns into a cozy bar at night. Their daytime menu features a variety of sandwiches, pastries, soups, and salads. Dishes like shrimp and mayonnaise sandwiches, fish soups, and omelets with prawns are some of the most popular Norwegian delicacies. At night Stilla offers a pleasant drink menu complemented by a broad collection of rare cognacs. See their website for further information.
Offering a spectacular view of Oslo, it's easy to see where Summit gets its name from. This trendy bar located on the 21st floor of the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, is a popular meeting spot that offers a standard drink menu. However, the highlight of this place is the cocktail blends offered here. If you don't try it, you are surely missing out on something good. For a rendezvous at higher elevations, Summit is Oslo's finest drinking locale. Check the website for further information.
The café at Grand Hotel was a favorite of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch and playwright Henrik Ibsen (he still has his own table). Even if absinthe-drinking anarchists and crazy artists no longer frequent the restaurant, Grand is still an important meeting place and serves a fantastic prawn sandwich. You will find Norway's largest sandwich, pastry and salad buffet here, and the à la carte menu offers a wide selection of excellent dishes.