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Bistro Barbro
The guide was updated:Bistro Barbro is a hip venue featuring a Japanese bistro, plus a trendy bar and an art-house cinema.
Useful Information
- Address: Hornstulls Strand 13, Stockholm
- Opening hours: Tue–Thu 5pm–11pm, Fri & Sat 5pm–12:30am, Sun 5pm–9pm, Mon closed
- Website: bar-bro.se/en
- Phone: +46 8 550 602 66
- Email: info@bar-bro.se
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