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The jolly Scotsman |
Rörstrandsgatan 21 Stockholm 113 40 Sweden +46 (0)8 31 1855 |
This is one of many English pubs in town, but the Bagpiper's Inn never seems to lose its old world charm. Between its next-door neighbours the Boomerang Hotel and The Bald Eagle, Bagpiper's is always the busiest place. The inside is done up in a Scottish theme. You can try a large selection of beer and have the pleasure of being served by kilt—clad male waiters. The clientele consists of people of all kinds — young and old, people in jeans and suits, both sober and drunk. A lot of people drop in for a quick drink after work. The menu consists of the standard pub selection, with burgers and fish and chips. Servings are large, and worth the money. Here you can also treat yourself to the classic bacon—and—egg brunch on Sundays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A noisy night out |
Folkungagatan 97 Stockholm 116 30 Sweden +46 (0)8 641 4044 http://www.bigben.nu/ |
Big Ben tries to be a true blue British bar. It's the home pub of Hammarby's fans, and a common meeting place before a big match. A high decibel sound is assured at all times but it can get plain intolerable when there is a live match on. The first floor is decorated in true pub style while the second is more like a relaxing lounge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish pub |
Döbelnsgatan 25 Stockholm 113 58 Sweden +46 (0)8 673 4398 |
Limerick is the first Irish pub in Stockholm. It has a relaxed ambience, where you can sit back and enjoy your beer with friends. Review © 2007, Wcities |