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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.
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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.
The rooftop of the former U.S. Embassy has been transformed into a 360-degree lounge where you can enjoy creative cocktails and snacks with views of both the Oslofjord and Slottsparken (the Palace Park). This is a popular spot for locals to go after work and hang out until sunset. If you’re feeling hungrier, head down to Frances on the ground floor for playful Mediterranean dishes with a Norwegian twist, like falafel with halibut and wild garlic pesto. At both spots, you’ll get personal service—and maybe even pick up a new wine tip or two.
A British-inspired pub and microbrewery with more than 10 of their own beers on tap—Oslo Pils and Steamer are bestsellers—plus wine and cocktails. There's an "everyone is welcome" vibe, and the music is always low enough for a proper conversation or to focus on board games and darts. The place opened in 1989 as Scandinavia’s very first microbrewery. Beer tastings and tours in English can be booked in advance.