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ies are clustered near the train station complex. Hours can be unpredictable,
flexing with the season, but you can expect these to be open daily in high
season. Places here tend to close pretty early (especially in shoulder sea-
son)—don't wait too long for dinner.
The Flåmsbrygga complex, sprawling through a long building toward
the fjord from the station, includes a hotel, the affordable Furukroa Café
(cafeteria with 50-65-kr cold sandwiches, 100-150-kr fast-food meals, and
200-225-kr pizzas), and the pricey Flåmstova Restaurant (235-kr lunch buf-
fet, 325-kr dinner buffet, plus other menu options at dinner). Next door is
their fun, Viking-longhouse-shaped brewpub, Ægir Bryggeri (145-165-kr
pubgrubafter16:00). TorgetCafé, withseatinginoldtraincars,isundernew
management that prides itself on using as many locally sourced and organic
ingredients as possible (65-75-kr sandwiches, 160-195-kr main dishes).
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