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Offline map Google map ( 75 52 58 08; Sjøgata 1; snacks around Nkr160, mains
Nkr195-295) Bryggeri Kaia is another firm favourite. You can dine well, snack, enjoy its
weekday lunch buffet (Nkr168) or quaff one of its several beers (no longer brewed on the
premises, alas). Enjoy your choice in its large pub-decor interior, on the street-side terrace
or, best of all should you find a seat spare, on the veranda overlooking the harbour.
Paviljongen CAFE-RESTAURANT €
Offline map Google map ( 75 52 01 11; Torget; mains around Nkr120) This great
outdoor spot in the main square is the place to down a coffee or one of its three choices of
draught beer; and perhaps nibble on an inexpensive lunch while watching the world pass
(see how people adapt their pace to the rhythm of the buskers who strum and play nearby).
Løvolds CAFE €
Offline map Google map ( 75 52 02 61; Tollbugata 9; dishes Nkr105-135, daily spe-
cial Nkr90-115; 9am-6pm Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm Sat) This popular historic quayside
cafeteria, Bodø's oldest eating choice, offers sandwiches, grills and hearty Norwegian fare
with quality quayside views at no extra charge.
Kafé Kafka CAFE €
Offline map Google map ( 75 52 35 50; Sandgata 5b; daily special with coffee
Nkr125, sandwiches Nkr115; 11am-1am Mon-Sat, 3pm-midnight Sun; ) You
couldn't ask for a wider choice at this stylish contemporary cafe. It brews great coffee 12
different ways (you'll smell the aroma before you enter) and swirls 18 distinct kinds of
milkshake. Some weekends, it turns into a club with DJs.
Kaffe Lars CAFE €
Offline map Google map ( 75 52 04 02; Storgata 39; daily special Nkr95; mains
Nkr120-135; 7.15am-6pm Mon-Fri) Below and belonging to City Hotell, this little
place is well priced. The daily special has a choice of fish or meat and mains are rooted in
local cuisine.
 
 
 
 
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