This pub is located on the right side of the entryway to the Radisson Blu hotel and has a very casual atmosphere. You don't have to be a hotel guest to visit. As this is a shoes-on place, we enjoyed going there after a long day outside in the polarnight. The food is comforting and tasty. We went there for the pizza Margherita and came back for the cheesy fries - you should really try those cheesy fries! The bartenders are friendly, and the service is great. We also went there on December 25th as the pub organized an "Ugly Christmas Sweater Party" and had great fun. If you're visiting Longyearbyen, don't miss out: Go to Barentz Gastropub, have a local beer, try a pizza, and enjoy some...
   Read moreThis pub is under the Radisson Blu Hotel and it's a part of it. I was told it's the northern most pub in the world. To start with, it didn't look unique or any extraordinary place. The interior is quite modern and doesn't justify anything with being a northern pub. There was nothing old or vintage stuff inside, or a compass 🧠or anything which relates it to it's location or a special place. They do serve local beer and ale, various other drinks along with limited food items. Its a popular place because there aren't many places nearby for drinks and a social gathering. Overall, it's a basic pub and nothing much...
   Read moreQuite a central location to the town, easily accessible by foot. The decor is really warming and homely. It's the northernmost pub in the entire world!
We had fish and chips and a drink each. The chips were more what we'd describe as fries, the fish was very tasty though the batter was slightly on the thicker side to what I prefer. The tartar sauce was delicious and really elevated the dish.
The venue was pretty much full, though the service was not only friendly, it was quick. The wait for food felt incredibly short. There was a real mix of locals and tourists here and a good buzz...
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