Places

Pubs, taverns, bars, cafés – whatever they choose to call themselves. Places licensed to serve beer or spirits. Perhaps they serve food and drink to a greater or lesser extent, perhaps they have pool or table football. Places from both the past and the present, so there is also something for the memories.

  • Stalden

    Stalden i Esbjerg er en energisk og alsidig sportsbar hvor stemningen er høj og aktiviteterne mange. Den ligger centralt i byen og har i årevis været et populært mødested for både vennegrupper og kollegaer der vil kombinere hygge med underholdning. Her er det ikke nok bare at tage en øl. Man skal helst også tage…

  • Pub’en

    In the middle of Jægergårdsgade you’ll find Pub’en, a classic brown pub that has been open since 1967. With seating for around 36 guests, the atmosphere is close, cozy and authentic – just like a real pub should be. The decor consists of wood paneling and dark furniture, and the tables are close together, making…

  • Æblet og Gåsen

    In the cozy Jægergårdsgade you’ll find many bars and restaurants, including Æblet og Gåsen. At Æblet og Gåsen, the focus is on the beer and you can be sure to get expert guidance from the friendly staff. If you don’t know what to choose or in which direction your preferences take you, they are happy…

  • Jacob Skomager

    Jacob Skomager is located on Frederiks Allé in Aarhus and has since 1971 been a regular stop for regulars and visitors who appreciate a classic brown pub. Smoking is allowed indoors and the atmosphere is relaxed from the morning when the first hand beers of the day find their way across the bar. The décor…

  • Allé Caféen

    Located at Frederiks Allé 174, Allé Caféen is a welcoming place with a good soul, where regulars and locals meet in a friendly bar atmosphere. It’s a small pub that embraces the local charm and history of Frederiksbjerg. Inside, the interior is warm and rustic with wood paneling and a light wood bar. The furniture…

  • Bro cafeen

    Bro Caféen (The Bridge Café) is located in the distinctive yellow building on the corner of Frederiks Allé and Kriegersgade and is one of the most traditional pubs in Aarhus. Serving beer since 1899, you can feel the history as soon as you walk through the door. It’s a place where the years have left…

  • Peter Gift

    Peter Gift has been part of Aarhus’ culture and gastronomy for more than a century. The story began as a wine shop, and in 1906 Lauritz Hansen was granted a liquor license. In 1912, his son, Lauritz Peter Hansen, took over the helm and turned the place into a popular tavern. He ran it until…

  • Boulevard Caféen

    A piece of Aarhus pub history Located on the corner of Odensegade and Ingerslevs Boulevard, Boulevard Caféen was for many years one of Aarhus’ best known and loved brown pubs. The building, which dates back to 1910, has been a pub since 1944 and was popularly known as ‘Bulle’. It was a gathering point for…

  • Drop Inn

    Located at Frederiks Allé 66 close to Frederiksbroen, Drop Inn is a small, classic pub with room for around 30 guests. It’s a place where you immediately feel welcome, whether you’re a regular or just stopping by for a beer. The decor is simple and cozy with worn furniture, patina and tables placed to encourage…

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