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Dutch genius near Ullevi |
Odinsgatan 19-21 Gothenburg 41103 Sweden +46 31 15 5709 |
This is something as unbelievable as a Dutch neighbourhood restaurant, located in between Ullevi and the train station. It offers traditional Dutch cuisine, deep-fried dishes, some smaller courses and pancakes in a genuinely friendly Dutch atmosphere. The actual restaurant is quite simple, the walls are cluttered with Dutch curiosities. The location of the restaurant is fairly central, near Nordstan with its shopping and just a stone's throw from Ullevi, the arena where many events take place. The nearest tram stop is Centralstationen, for lines 1, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Billiards galore |
Ekelundsgatan 9-11 Gothenburg 40126 Sweden +46 31 13 2480 |
Biljardpalatset, which translates into 'Billiard's Palace' is a haven for billiards lovers. With the fine combination of beer and billiards, you're sure to have a great time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Restaurant with 132 different kinds of beer |
Drottninggatan 41 Gothenburg 41107 Sweden +46 31 710 1160 |
Brasserie Ferdinand is right in the centre of Gothenburg, under the large store NK. Ferdinand was voted Beer Restaurant of the Year in 1996, and beer probably is the main item of interest here. There are 132 different brands of beer, most of them bottled. But Brasserie Ferdinand also has a varied menu, with both meat and fish dishes. There is always a vegetarian main course and every weekday between 5p and 8p, they serve a Dinner of the Day for SEK58 (EUR6.44). There is also a bar menu with slightly cheaper dishes, such as seafood soup or chili with nachos and trimmings. For those interested in organising some fun for a group of people, there are beer-tasting nights which are only available by booking. These include the history of beer and the information on how beer is distilled, among other things. The nearest tram stop is Brunnsparken, where all trams stop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cheers to the music |
Östra Hamngatan 50 B Gothenburg 41109 Sweden +46 31 13 2756 http://http://www.dubliner.se |
With several branches in both Sweden and Finland, the Dubliner has become a popular hangout. It offers the perfect combination for a great evening - loads of beer and great music. Make sure you get here early when the live acts are held - that's when it's packed to the brim. On Sundays and Mondays, the upstairs' venue is available for private functions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All the Glitz |
Kristinelundsgatan 14 Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 20 4885 http://www.restaurangguiden.se... |
An ideal place to unwind after a hard day at work. This place offers excellent Australian, Italian, French and Spanish wines. The highlight is the after-work buffet that gives your taste buds a real treat. All this and more in a plush ambience with tons of glitz and glamor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Little Bit of English Fun |
Nordhemsgatan 19a Gothenburg 41328 Sweden +46 031 14 47 87 http://www.nottinghill.se |
The Notting Hill is an English pub situated about two minutes away from Jarntoget, a square near Haga. On Tuesdays and Sundays it plays host to a very popular pub quiz. On those nights the bar will usually be packed from 6p onwards. The rest of the week this can be a great place for a quiet drink, and during the weekends it is often busy with English speakers out for a night on the town. A blackboard behind the bar lists the extensive weekly drink specials. There is a full food menu available including scrumptious burgers. The pub is small but if you get a seat you can enjoy a reasonably priced beer in comfort. - Gerry Coburn Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pub with varied menu |
Plantagegatan 1 Gothenburg 41305 Sweden +46 31 42 6092 |
Old Beefeater Inn is kept in a British style and offers many dishes (some of which are actually American). The little pub close to Järntorget is better known as a pub than as a restaurant. There are plenty of different beers, but the main area of interest and knowledge is in fact whiskey, preferably of the Scotch malt variety. There is an à la carte menu, and one with Beefeater specials, which include fish and chips, burgers and sandwiches. Unlike many other bars, Beefeater also has a list of bar snacks, with such things as fries with dips and sausage platters. The nearest tram stop is Järntorget, where lines 1, 3, 4 and 9 stop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fish and chips and live music |
Kungsportsavenyn 6 Gothenburg 41136 Sweden +46 31 10 5827 / +46 31 10 5812 http://www.rosecrown.com |
This is an English pub on Avenyn, serving a large variety of beers, both draught and bottled. It may all seem confusing to the uninitiated customer, but the staff is happy to assist anyone with problems in choosing. The food is typically English, with things like fish and chips and sandwiches on offer. The décor is very pub-like, and sports fans can follow the British football league from the TV screens in the bar. Quite frequently, there are live performers playing cover versions of Brit hits. The closest tram stop is Valan. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Former steamship offering food and sauna |
Packhuskajen 8 Gothenburg 41113 Sweden +46 31 10 5965 |
S/S Marieholm is the last of the Swedish America Line's fleet still in Sweden, and still bears the shipping company's colours and chimney mark. Now, however, there is a large dining room, veranda bar, pool with sauna and conference room onboard. The restaurant is closed in the evenings during the winter months. But even if S/S Marieholm offers the daily lunches that are so common in Sweden all year round, it still has a few more expensive dishes on the side to choose from. The nearest tram stop is Lilla Bommen, served by tramline 5 and several buses. It is, however, not far from Brunnsparken, where most trams stop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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American-style sports bar |
Järntorget 4 Gothenburg 413 04 Sweden +46 31 60 7260 |
Stars 'n' Bars is situated near Järntorget. Most people come to the restaurant to watch sports, or perhaps to enjoy the games corner. But a business lunch is served every weekday, and the menu on the whole is very American. Burgers, poppers, buffalo wings and tacos are some of the dishes on offer. In the evenings, there is a DJ on the second floor, and occasionally a band will play live music for the dinner guests. This American restaurant is owned by a man named English — who is from Ireland. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award-winning pub with small menu |
Andra Långgatan 12 Gothenburg 413 28 Sweden +46 31 775 0490 http://www.the-rover.nu/ |
The Rover is mostly famous for its many beers and the large interest in whiskey that both the guests and the staff display. But there is in fact a small dinner menu. This menu includes small, bar-type dishes but also burgers and other, larger courses. Beer is Number One at The Rover; the pub was voted Beer Restaurant of the Year and offers 21 beers on draught, from 14 different breweries. Review © 2007, Wcities |