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berry Girls' serves up pasta, frondy salads and sandwiches in an informal, congenial set-
ting. It's good for juices, too. You won't find anything particularly original but you will
enjoy decent, reliable, well-priced cooking.
Ravnkloa Fish Market FISH RESTAURANT €
Offline map (Munkegata; 10am-5pm Mon-Sat) You can munch on inexpensive fish
cakes and other finny fare at this excellent, informal place, which also sells an impressive
range of cheeses and other gourmet goods.
Dromedar CAFE €
Offline map Google map (Nedre Bakklandet 3) This longstanding local self-service fa-
vouriteserveslightdishesandverygoodcoffeeindeed,inallsizes,squeezesandstrengths.
Inside is cramped so, if the weather permits, relax on the exterior terrace bordering the
cobbled street. There's a second branch (Nørdre gate 2) , similar in style, also with a
street-side terrace, that serves equally aromatic coffee.
Café ni Muser CAFE €
Offline map Google map (Bispegata 9; dishes around Nkr125) For inexpensive light
meals and an arty crowd, go to the cafe at the Trondheim Kunstmuseum. On sunny after-
noons, the outdoor terrace turns into a beer garden.
Drinking
As a student town, Trondheim offers lots of through-the-night life. The free papers, Natt &
Dag and Plan B, have listings, mostly in Norwegian. Solsiden (Sunnyside) is Trondheim's
trendiest leisure zone. A whole wharf-side of bars and restaurants nestles beneath smart
new apartment blocks, converted warehouses and long-idle cranes.
Den Gode Nabo PUB
Offline map Google map ( www.dengodenabo.com , in Norwegian; Øvre Bakklandet
66; 1pm-1am) The Good Neighbour, dark and cavernous within and nominated more
than once as Norway's best pub, enjoys a prime riverside location. Indeed, part of it is on
the water; reserve a table on the floating pontoon. There's a reproduction Wurlitzer juke-
 
 
 
 
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