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Here I have both rolled hat, seen one of my absolute favorite performers live (Joss Stone), gone on a date and been treated in the most unprofessional way that this world has seen. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Think the whole bar is unclear and concept loose, it is very sloppy interior, crowded and considering where it is, that feeling is even more tangible if you look at the contrast from Sturehof. But at the same time I also like it in a way. Mirrors pretty much the façade that the area is little known for and it is lovely and get the "oputsade" side en coin as well. If you understand what I mean... A bit like that you can breathe out up there haha! The beverage selection is not the widest and you will find some classic draught beers and lighter bottled beers. The drinks can be a five year old toss together (my testimonial the clock after midnight is perhaps not entirely reliable) but no, here I DO NOT go to drink alcohol. However, I am more than happy to listen to live music. They occasionally offer really sharp artists and the atmosphere created inside the small venue is magical if you ask me. Good acoustics and it is usually good lighting. They also offer free admission which is and generous and therefore I want to give an extra star to the Obaren if you choose to look at that aspect. The rest I ignore! TIP: Keep track of their website/Instagram for artist schedule!
Here I have both rolled hat, seen one of my absolute favorite performers live (Joss Stone), gone on a date and been treated in the most unprofessional way that this world has seen. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Think the whole bar is unclear and concept loose, it is very sloppy...
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