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Swiss dinner delight |
Skeppsbrokajen Tullhus 2 Stockholm 11130 Sweden +46 (0)8 5348 9726 / +46 (0)8 22 5755 http://www.brannvin-stockholm.se/ |
Brännvin is a Swedish liquor, also known as aquavit, and this restaurant by the same name, offers some 40 varieties of it. However, it is not just the drink that draws the crowds; the food is equally tempting with lovely Swedish appetizers, main courses and desserts. Brännvin also offers seasonal menus plus the "County Menu", which helps you select your food according to your preference. And if all this does not attract you, the waterfront view of the Strömmen Canal will change your mind for sure. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular venue for events |
Kungsträdgården Stockholm 103 88 Sweden +46 (0)8 21 5655 http://www.dailys.nu/ |
Daily News Cafe is just like any other inexpensive pub or sports bar. But it does have the distinct advantage of having sprawling premises with several dance floors, and a couple of bars. Being centrally located, it is a popular place for conducting events. In summer the terrace area is opened, which further pulls in the crowds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home to Sweden's international stars |
Nybroplan Stockholm 102 41 Sweden +46 (0)8 667 0680 http://www.dramaten.se |
This is home to many of Sweden's top international stars, featuring many a classic play written by Strindberg, Ibsen, Chekhov and Shakespeare. King Gustav III founded this magnificent theater in 1788 for Swedish dramas to be performed in their original language. The building is a milestone in Swedish theater history. Please arrive on time: there is no admission once the performance has commenced. Guided tours are available, and these provide an interesting look at both the theater's history and daily routines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Party time |
Folkungagatan 45 Stockholm 102 62 Sweden +46 (0)8 642 0828 http://www.gotakallare.com/ |
This trendy nightclub has everything to pull in the young crowds, who like partying through the night. The space is divided into three areas. The Main Floor is where one can let their hair down and unwind while grooving to the upbeat dance numbers. Next is the Red Room, done up in shades of bright red, featuring live performances. And then there is the exclusive VIP lounge or the Vardagsrummet where the clubbing continues. The place also has a food menu that offers fish, chicken, tournedos and veal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic wining & dining |
Järntorget 83 Stockholm 111 29 Sweden +46 (0)8 24 2400 http://jarntorgspumpen.gastrog... |
Located in the second-oldest square in Stockholm, Järntorgs Pumpen serves traditional Italian food in a gorgeous and historic pub setting. The building dates from the 1520s, and 500 years later you can have delicious food and select from an extensive wine list while enjoying the beautiful murals of Stockholm painted on the walls. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International cuisine in Best Western Hotel |
Vasagatan 20 Stockholm 10125 Sweden +46 08 440 1670 http://www.terminus.se |
Located in the Best Western Hotel Terminus, this bar and bistro features international cuisine. Comfortable seating, a friendly staff and a wide variety of entrees and cocktails make Kasper a great place to relax and enjoy a meal or drinks with friends. Along with a lunch menu, they offer group menus and a la carte. For parties up to 50 people, Cafe Terminus is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the Old Town |
Kornhamstorg 51 Stockholm 11127 Sweden +46 (0)8 20 9945 |
The logo of this eatery mocks the foot-friendly brand Scholl. It is a hip, small place with very few tables. In the evening the tables are removed from sight completely and the focus shifts to the bar. The international clientele varies greatly, but since the joint is in the Old Town, quite a few tourists show up. There are delicious tapas on the bar menu. On the regular menu there are pastas and wok meals. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stockholm party-goers ahoy! |
Hornsgatan 66 Stockholm 118 21 Sweden +46 (0)8 668 8500 http://www.marielaveau.se/br/i... |
Walk into this super chic and trendy nightclub for a fun night out. Set in a basement, Marie Laveau is a groovy place to hang out with friends. Nice lights, simple décor and minimalist lines are what this nightclub is all about. Pub-crawlers who come by are stylish, young and are ready to hit the floor as the DJ churns out some hip swaying numbers. Hog on the amazing Swedish fare and beer with a few like-minded friends while watching performances. The pub holds various shows and events for its customers from time to time. Make sure you don't miss this one! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish restaurant in a central location |
Grevturegatan 30 Stockholm 11438 Sweden +46 (0)8 5458 2400 http://www.nox.se/ |
This bi-level establishment has a pretty decor and makes effective use of crystal chandeliers and laminated glass on the walls. The food is Swedish-French and the clientele includes international tourists. The wait staff is knowledgeable, efficient and helpful—you will require their help to make your choices. The in-house bar offers a wide variety of wines, cocktails and champagne. The restaurant accommodates up to 65 persons and can get crowded easily. The garden space is fascinating, with people lazing around in tents and on big armchairs. On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the DJs play an eclectic mix of music. It is tough to describe why you should come here for a night of fun, so just hop in and find out yourself! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Warm like home |
John Ericssonsgatan 6 Stockholm 11222 Sweden +46 (0)8 650 3028 http://www.salzer.nu/ |
The 1950s décor of this restaurant creates a unique atmosphere and is one of the key elements that draw people to this venue. Delicious Swedish and international fare is served in this warm setting. If you are a tourist, try one of the traditional dishes, like the popular isterband served with potatoes in a cream sauce. And while waiting for your meal to arrive, step up to the bar to treat your taste buds to the local Lundbergs lager beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old charm |
Schönfeldts Gränd 5-7 Stockholm 111 27 Sweden +46 (0)8 10 6688 http://www.algonet.se/~skanken/ |
Café Skänken is a simple cafe, which has retained its old charm. It serves coffee and lunches, and also takes orders for home delivery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre for all |
Sergels Torg 7 Stockholm 103 27 Sweden +46 8 5062 0200 http://www.stadsteatern.stockh... |
Stockholm's City Theatre has six stages at Kulturhuset (the Cultural Centre) on Sergels Torg and one stage in the suburb of Sätra. A wide repertoire is offered here, ranging from classics to contemporary pieces in all genres, and catering to all ages from young to old. Younger audiences visiting this place are more likely to be interested in Backstage, an event venue and theatre attached to this place, which offers more hip theater productions and club nights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Among the city's most popular resto-bars |
Östgötagatan 100 Stockholm 11664 Sweden +46 (0)8 5569 7670 |
The decor of this gigantic Asian resto-bar is overwhelming to say the least—spacious and opulent, you can choose to seat yourself either indoors, or on the patio, right by the water. The sink-into-me sofas will have you relaxed in no time, and besides the delicious cuisine from the Far East, you can also enjoy a few drinks. DJs liven up the weekends with the latest numbers. Review © 2007, Wcities |