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Run by the same people who run the Strand Hotel, this more upmarket option is based in a
sensitively renovated turn-of-the-20th-century house. The atmospheric rooms feature a
seafaring/historical theme and there's a sauna and hot tub overlooking the sea.
Eating
Brygghuset SEAFOOD
( 0523-222 22; www.brygghusetkrog.com ; Fiskebäckskilsvägen 28; lunch buffet Skr125, mains
205-305; noon-midnight; )
Across the estuary from the Fiskebäckskil ferry terminal, this celebrated waterfront res-
taurant is lauded for its superb fish dishes that taste so fresh that the fish may as well have
just leapt out of the harbour onto your plate. At lunchtime, have your herring eight - count
'em! - ways at the self-service buffet or grab a seafood soup.
Pråmen
SEAFOOD
(
0523-145 42; www.pramen.nu ; Södra Hamnen; mains Skr158-255;
noon-3.30pm & 6pm-late ;
)
Crabs, mussels, prawns, halibut, salmon: if it swims, scuttles or sticks to rocks in the sea,
this popular floating restaurant-bar will have it on the menu.
Old House Inn INTERNATIONAL
( www.theoldhouseinn.se ; Kungsgatan 36; mains Skr129-189; noon-late; )
The menu of this quaint restaurant on the little main square runs the gamut from pulled-
pork sandwiches to pastas, while its chilli-chocolate pannacotta targets those with a sweet
tooth. Live music most nights in summer.
Information
Tourist Office
TOURIST INFORMATION
( 0525-130 50; Södra Hamngatan 6; 9.30am-5pm Mon-Fri, to 3pm Sat & Sun Jul-mid-Aug)
Offers information on various summer boat tours, including island-hopping swimming
trips to fishing jaunts.
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