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Inside, a stuffed elk head gazes benignly down, candles flicker and designer lamps shed
light onto the 30-or-so-year-olds who patronise this welcoming joint. The music is eclect-
ic, varying at the whim of bar staff, but guaranteed to be loud.
Løkka BAR
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; Dokkgata 8; 11am-1am Mon-Sat, noon-midnight Sun)
Long before its latest makeover, Løkka was a boat repair workshop. It now carries a good
range of beers, on draught and in bottle, and also does milkshakes. It's more an early even-
ing venue than a serious late-night drinking den.
Macbeth BAR
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; Søndre gate 22b;
3pm-midnight Sun-Tue, 3pm-1am Wed & Thu, 3pm-2am
Fri)
Homesick Scots will feel at home, Geordies with nostalgia can weep into their draught
Newcastle Brown, and the rest of us can watch big-screen football or car racing. Enjoy a
dram or two of its more than a dozen single-malt whiskies…
Studentersamfundet BAR
(Student Centre; MAP GOOGLE MAP ; samfundet.no ; Elgesetergate 1)
During the academic year, this place has 10 lively bars, a cinema and frequent live music,
while in summer it's mostly a travellers' crash pad.
Entertainment
Dokkhuset CULTURAL CENTRE
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.dokkhuset.no ; Dokkparken 4;
11am-1am Mon-Thu, 11am-3am Fri &
Sat, 1pm-1am Sun)
In an artistically converted former pumping station (look through the glass beneath your
feet at the old engines), the Dock House is at once auditorium (where if it's the right night
you'll hear experimental jazz or chamber music), restaurant and cafe-bar. Sip a drink on
the jetty or survey the Trondheim scene from its roof terrace.
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