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Experience the golden age of Italian cinema at this vintage cocktail bar, one of the best in Oslo. Movie posters add an authentic touch to the charmingly retro scene.
If you're more partial to lounging than drinking, Hotel Bristol's Library Bar and Winter Garden is a stylish hangout with old-fashioned leather armchairs, huge marble columns, and live piano music. Politicians, musicians, and journalists have come here for nearly 100 years for informal meetings, quiet chats, or just to enjoy the tempting afternoon tea.
With a free-spirited vibe, this intimate jazz club is named for Gustav Henriksen, founder of the Amerikalinjen cruise ship company. The club in the basement of the Amerikalinjen Hotel boasts an excellent sound system, atmospheric lighting, and a cool crowd that hangs around until the wee hours of the morning.
When early-20th-century Osloites decided to set sail for the United States, they embarked on the Amerikalinjen ships at Oslo Harbor. The cruise line's former HQ is now home to a gorgeous cocktail bar named for their first landing point in New York. This fun locale serves tipples from the boat's heyday, carefully assembled by the shipping line's former bar manager.
Vines and other botanical wonders grow across the ceiling at this bar known for its creative cocktail selection. The nature-centric vibe is a welcome breath of fresh air as you step inside from one of the busiest downtown streets. The ingredients come from the bar's own greenhouse.
This Sentrale glitzy cocktail joint comes from those at The Thief---and despite its neon lights and prices, also has an inviting charm---and a Hidden Bar for those less showy.
Locals flock to this colorful, noisy, and reasonably authentic tiki bar—the only thing missing is a beach. The decor is eclectic, the music is loud, and the drinks come piled high with slices of fruit or tropical flowers.
The name means "Second to the Right," and that's basically a roadmap to finding this bar up the stairs at Håndslag. It's a sumptuously decorated space, a self-confessed "mad house," designed like an elegant, living room fit for entertaining glamorous guests at all hours. Lavish seating and heavy curtains make for a wonderful setting to explore Burgundy and sparkling wines.
Surprisingly cozy yet lively, this bar has brightly colored walls, neon lights, and repurposed wood furniture, as well as a spacious backyard area for weekend parties. The quirky ambience and reliably good music mean there's a queue on weekends, so get here early if you're in the mood to party.
The unusual name refers to the address of this stylish spot with four different bars that cater to your every mood. The Terrassebaren has a light, breezy feel, while the scarlet stools of Inkognito make it feel a bit clandestine.
With a line of stools pulled up to the curvaceous bar, this tiny, mysterious space has been open for decades and serves up great stories, interesting regulars, and delicious cocktails.
On the edge of Sentrum, this bar is the place for late-night cocktails. (Martinis are a specialty, but if you're feeling brave ask the bartender to mix you something special.) The decor is a mishmash of checkered wallpaper, black-lacquer tables, and moody red lighting. It's around the corner from one of the hippest music venues, and the bands often head here after a set.
This is one of the most happening clubs for jazz, electronica, hip-hop, and related sounds. The patio, along the Akerselva River, is popular in summer.
This colorful establishment has a bar on each floor, a comfortable lounge area, and a stage for live performances downstairs. It attracts an older, more sophisticated crowd.
Rough-hewn tables and exposed brick walls add character to this daytime café with plenty of vegetarian options. At night people turn out for berry-filled cocktails, DJs playing sets, and live music.
Spread over two floors, this classy spot has sidewalk seating and a terrace. Stop by for sparkling wine and some tapas in the heart of Frognerveien's shopping circus.
Diana Krall has played at this club, as have Angelique Kidjo, Cheb Khaled, Chick Corea, Bo Diddley, Mulatu Astatke, and many other beloved musicians. The calendar usually includes an eclectic mix of world music, jazz, and soul.
In the hip Grünerløkka neighborhood, this sophisticated spot serves creative cocktails and food to match. It's very stylish, with mellow music, picture windows, a wood-topped bar, and a trendy crowd to match.
Spread across two floors, Oslo's largest microbrewery offers tasty beers and hearty pub fare like whole suckling pig. The menu changes weekly, and there's always a friendly bearded face to talk you through all the options.
A fine selection of whiskies and a warm atmosphere give this Irish pub an authentically cheery vibe. There are sports on the television throughout the week.
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