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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/BARS, COPENHAGEN/ Updated : Nov 24, 2014, 13:13 IST
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This little inn opened in 1783 and has barely changed since, with its dark, unfancy interior and good, inexpensive beer. The place has an artistic bent: the walls are filled with work by talented students from the Royal Danish Art … Read more
This little inn opened in 1783 and has barely changed since, with its dark, unfancy interior and good, inexpensive beer. The place has an artistic bent: the walls are filled with work by talented students from the Royal Danish Art Academy, often for sale at reasonable prices, and young artists prop up the bar beside the old-boy regulars. Read less

Party like it's 1783
This little inn opened in 1783 and has barely changed since, with its dark, unfancy interior and good, inexpensive beer. The place has an artistic bent: the walls are filled with work by talented students from the Royal Danish Art Academy, often for sale at reasonable prices, and young artists prop up the bar beside the old-boy regulars.
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