We stumbled into this place as it was the only decent looking restaurant we found opening late (until 1am) in the Friedhemsplan neighborhood. Ordered the wienerschnitzel and steak for a late night dinner and were actually pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. The schnitzel were made with veal and not the fake stuff(pork), the steak tender and flavorful. washed the food down with a few pints of genuine German draft beers and all were good. The bartender/owner was a cool dude and we enjoyed a nice casual conversation with him on Stockholm, Sweden, Germany, and all topics. A relaxing atmosphere. Overall exceeded our...
Read moreLöwenbräu at Fridhemsplan is one of those places that’s hard to explain but easy to enjoy. On the surface, it’s a German-style bar with the classic combination of beers and wursts. But step inside and you’ll quickly realize it’s also very much a Swedish dive bar at heart. The mix somehow works perfectly - cold beers served without fuss, hearty food that does exactly what it should, and an atmosphere that’s equal parts laid-back and lively. It’s not polished, it’s not trying to impress anyone, and that’s exactly why it’s great. If you’re after a spot that feels genuine, unpretentious, and a little bit unexpected, this...
Read moreSimple, but welcoming environment. Nothing fancy but food is really good. Take the tasting dish were they bring one of each sausage from the menu plus sauerkraut or potato salad. Most of their beers are bottled but they do have some tap Weiss Bier on 0,5l mugs to make justice to the German culture.
Live music sometimes is a thing with traditional German folk songs. You even get a leaflet with the lyrics if you dare trying...
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