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Twice a week, there's a farmers market in the picturesque HCA Quarter, selling fruit and
veg, flowers, cheese etc. It stretches from the square to the concert house.
Drinking & Nightlife
Nightlife is centred on Brandts Passage and Vintapperstræde, pedestrian corridors lined
with restaurants, bars and cafes.
Den Smagløse Café
BAR
This friendly, offbeat place describes itself as 'bringing to mind your grandmother's living
room or your German uncle Udo's campervan'. It's
hyggelig
(cosy) in a slightly mad, won-
derful way: old sofas and lamps, books and bric-a-brac. It serves all manner of drinks (cof-
fee, cocktails, beer) and you can bring food if you like (there are pizzerias nearby).
Our favourite feature: the 'pølsemuseum' (or
wurstwelt,
if you prefer) - a display of
sausages in jars. Yes.
Nelle's Coffee & Wine
BAR
(
;
www.nelles.dk
; Pantheonsgade;
9am-10pm Mon-Thu, to midnight Fri & Sat,
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9am-5.30pm Sun; )
Get your morning caffeine fix here (Nelle's brews the city's best coffee), then return at
wine-time, to select from some 20 wines-by-the-glass (from Dkr45). Nelle's doesn't serve
meals but you won't go hungry: there are morning pastries, afternoon cakes and wine-time
nuts or cheese boards.
Carlsens Kvarter
PUB
If soulful sipping appeals more than party crowds, this cosy neighbourhood pub has you
covered. Friendly staff recommendations help ease you into the huge selection of micro-
brewed beer and whiskies - 138 on the beer menu alone, including Trappist ales and
plenty of local stuff. If bad weather strikes, this could well be a place to hole up.