fiogf49gjkf0d The Saluhall on Landbygatan by Lilla Torget stocks a marvellous array of picnic supplies. For
lunch
, a delightful option is the quirky
CafAŠ Siesta
, Ostindiefararegatan - turn right at the western end of Landbygatan off Lilla Torget - a fun cafAŠ serving filling sandwiches and home-made apple cake. Alternatively, try
Pelles Cafe,
TegelgA?rdsgatan 5, whose very friendly staff serve generous, cheap baguettes in a quaint, period house.
Bageri CafAŠ
at Saluhall (Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm) is excellent for filled baguettes and health foods, while
CafAŠ Horisont
, Davidshallgatan 9, just south of the centre, is a very likeable no-smoking eco-cafAŠ serving lots of salads, muffins and homemade cakes.
Spot
restaurant, Stora Nygatan 33, is a chic Italian and very good for cheese, fish and meat, but now only open weekdays from 9am to 6pm and Saturday from 10am to 5pm. A charming
restaurant
is
QD
, Erik Dahlbergsgatan 3 (tel 040/12 83 71), an intimate place with an intriguing menu including vegetables in coconut and delicious meat dishes which aren't over-priced. For
drinking
, Lilla Torget swarms with bustling venues through the evening.
Gustav Adolf,
Gustav Adolfs Torg, is popular at weekends. The best place for occasional
live music
is
Matssons Musikpub
, GAļran Olsgatan 1, behind the RA?dhus. A twenty-minute walk south from the docks is MAļllevA?ngens Torget, where
Nyhavn
is one of the more appealing of the bar-pubs that are springing up all across the south city's trendy immigrant quarter. The best
gay club
is the long-established and friendly
Fyran
(Fri & Sat 11pm-3am; 70kr) at Snapperupsgatan 4.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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