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Riche
The guide was updated:Riche is a classic meeting place and brasserie in the city centre, with multiple bars and dining rooms offering a Swedish and French menu. Stockholm’s art, fashion, and club crowds gather here to see and be seen.
Useful Information
- Address: Birger Jarlsgatan 4, Stockholm
- Website: riche.se
- Phone: +46 8 545 035 60
- Email: info@riche.se
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Stureplan
In Stockholm, Stureplan is the symbol of luxury and indulgence. This is where the young, rich, famous, and trendy hang out. Lines are long for the most popular clubs, and many have selective entry. Arrive early.
Södermalm
Rock, reggae, rockabilly, bohemian, electronic, gay, or lesbian. Södermalm blends all styles. This is a more relaxed, less expensive alternative to the luxury of Stureplan. Nightlife spots are primarily in Slussen, Mariatorget, Nytorget, and Medborgarplatsen.
Gamla Stan
Nightlife in Gamla Stan is characterised by small, intimate pubs with traditional interiors. Here you will find several bars with an older scene and offering live music; bars with a younger crowd have popped up in recent years.
LGBTQ
Stockholm has no specifically gay neighbourhood. Here you can show your love openly. Locales flying rainbow flags are sprinkled throughout the city, but most gay bars, clubs, and restaurants are in Gamla Stan and Södermalm.
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Trädgården
Trädgården is often referred to as Stockholm’s playground for adults and is the most popular summer club. Here you can party beneath Skanstull Bridge in Södermalm, soaking up the trendy atmosphere and festival vibes. There is a burger shack, as well as multiple other things to enjoy (e.g. table tennis). If you happen to visit Stockholm between May and September, you should not miss out on this club.
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Huset Under Bron
When the colder months of the year arrive, the revellers from Trädgården move to its winter counterpart — Huset Under Bron (House Under the Bridge). This club features indie, house, and electronic music, as well as a bar area upstairs. If you want to grab dinner before partying, check out their in-house vegan restaurant Växthuset.
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Tweed
Tweed is a bar renowned for its cosy leather armchairs and stylish tartan wallpaper. The menu offers a delightful selection of classic options, including craft beers, aperitifs, and cigars. For an extra touch of luxury, you have the option to reserve a Chesterfield armchair ahead of time.
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Teaterbrasseriet
The Scandic Grand Central is a trendy New York-inspired hotel bar in downtown Stockholm near the Central Station. It draws hotel guests as well as Stockholm locals who come in for a drink after work — and there is plenty of room for all. If not in the bar, in the lobby, or one floor up. The hotel restaurant of the same name can be found on the ground floor.
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Riche
Riche is a classic meeting place and brasserie in the city centre, with multiple bars and dining rooms offering a Swedish and French menu. Stockholm’s art, fashion, and club crowds gather here to see and be seen.
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Södra Teatern
Södra Teatren is a dazzling retreat with an exceptional view of Stockholm. The original décor from the turn of the last century has been preserved. They have music several times a week with a good mix of styles and occasional live music. The generous veranda with its unique view draws many people in the summer.
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Cliff Barnes
Cliff Barnes serves food from all over the world, with a focus on American cuisine. This small place is always full of people on the weekends and offers a lively, cheerful atmosphere. Around 11pm, the restaurant becomes a nightclub playing mostly dance band music and 70s hits.
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Fasching
Fasching is a renowned jazz club in Stockholm’s city centre, which has held its doors open for international acts and jazz music since 1977. Enjoy an intimate atmosphere and a solid choice of Nordic dishes at this popular venue. The restaurant opens two hours prior to concerts. Check in advance for more details.
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Story Hotel
The spacious bar at the trendy Story Hotel has quickly become a popular after-work scene for the city crowd. A cool, jazzy atmosphere during the week heats up from Thursday to Saturday when DJs step up the beat. Before dancing it out, you can enjoy Asian specialities at Ling Long, the appendant restaurant.
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Casino Cosmopol
Stockholm’s international Casino offers a wide range of games, including table games like roulette, blackjack, and poker, as well as an array of slot machines. Guests can indulge in fine dining at the casino's restaurant and enjoy live entertainment events throughout the year.
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Golden Hits
If you're a fan of pop hits and karaoke, Golden Hits is the ideal place for you. Here you can enjoy a cheery disco atmosphere with décor that takes you back in time. There are often long lines on the weekends, so get there early.
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Morfar Ginko
Morfar Ginko is a popular restaurant and bar featuring an industrial-chic vibe, a traditional Swedish menu, and DJ sets. It’s a place for mingling, hanging out, or even playing a game of ping-pong. The DJ works from a loft above the bar, which makes the place feel roomy. There’s also courtyard open in the summer.
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Sturecompagniet
Stockholm’s biggest club, situated smack in the heart of Stureplan features an array of bars and dance floors, each with its own music style. Get there early — it can sometimes be quite difficult to get in. Signing up on the guest list is also a good idea, it is usually available on the club's website.
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