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Løve’s Bog- og VinCafe
The guide was updated:The bohemian "book and wine cafe" takes its literary ambition very seriously, and even goes as far as to host literature and poetry readings on occasion, interspersing those with live jazz shows. It opens in the morning and works until midnight on most days, making it a good round-the-clock location.
Useful Information
- Address: Nørregade 32, Aarhus
- Website: www.loeves.dk
- Phone: +45 27 83 16 33
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Løve’s Bog- og VinCafe
The bohemian "book and wine cafe" takes its literary ambition very seriously, and even goes as far as to host literature and poetry readings on occasion, interspersing those with live jazz shows. It opens in the morning and works until midnight on most days, making it a good round-the-clock location.
Read more