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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
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; http://densmagloesecafe.dk ; Vindegade 57; noon-midnight or later; )
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,
MAP
GOOGLE MAP
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
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.carlsens.dk ; Hunderupvej 19; noon-1am Mon-Sat, 1-7pm Sun; )
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.
 
 
 
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