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Bo-Bi Bar Klareboderne 14. Bus #31, #42, #43 or Nørreport S-Tog. Mon-Sat noon-2am, Sun 2pm-2am. Home to Copenhagen's oldest bar counter - an idea first introduced to the city by a New York-returned sailor in 1917 - this small and cosy drinking hole is now patronized by inner-city professional types, students and artists. Cafe Dan Turell Store Regnegade 3. Bus #31, #42 or #43. Mon-Wed 10am-midnight, Thurs 10am-2am, Fri & Sat 10am-4am, Sun 11am-midnight. Named after the popular Danish author, this swanky cafe-bar, covered in steel and mirrors, sports Turell book covers above the bar and an arty but sociable student crowd. During summer the large front opens out onto the street. Cafe Floss Larsbjørnstraede 10. Bus #5, #14 or #16. Daily noon-2am. Small and lively cafe-bar which manages to be hip and homely at the same time. Guldøl (Tuborg's strong gold beer) and tequila are on special offer during happy hour between 10pm and 11pm. Foley's Irish Pub Lille Kannikestraede 3. Nørreport S-Tog Daily 11am-4am. Dim lighting and a superabundance of candles give this place an almost ecclesiastical feel (an effect only slightly spoilt by Sky Sports above the bar). Often the final stop for local Irish after a night of pub-crawling. Decent food too. Globe Irish Pub Nørregade 45. Bus #5. Mon, Tues & Sun 1pm-1am, Wed 1pm-2am, Thurs & Fri 1pm-3am, Sat noon-5am. Loud, flashy and spacious Irish pub, with lots of televised sports, although your fellow drinkers are more likely to be tourists or Danish theatre folk than expats from the Emerald Isle. Hviids Vinstue Kongens Nytorv 19. Bus #1 or #6. Mon-Thurs & Sun 10am-1am, Fri & Sat 10am-2am. Old-fashioned vinstue dating back to 1723 - Hans Christian Andersen may have been a regular, since he lived just around the corner - whose many crowded rooms are patrolled by uniformed and respectful waiters. Outdoor seating in summer. Krasnapolsky Vestergade 10. Bus #5. Mon-Wed 10am-2am, Thurs-Sat 10am-5am, Sun 2pm-midnight. Hip and hi-tech, this trend setting establishment features Copenhagen's longest bar counter and Danish avant-garde art on the walls. Yuppies and techno freaks hang out here side by side with ritzy shoppers from nearby Strøget, while from Thursday to Saturday a DJ delivers techno and house in the back room dancing area. The bartenders can be difficult, but don't let this put you off. Musen og Elefanten Vestergade 21. Bus #14 or #16. Mon-Thurs, Fri 3pm-5am, Sat & Sun 5pm-2am. Personable bar set up in homage to its owner's twin obsessions: Carlsberg Elephant Beer - one of the strongest in Denmark - and traditional rock music. Draught Elephant flows from a carved trunk into the glasses of the rock fiends who sit around having their ears blown off. Nyhavn 17 Nyhavn 17. Bus #9, #10 or #29. Mon-Thurs & Sun 10am-2am, Fri & Sat 10am-4am. Zships' figureheads, anchors and rudders scattered around the dimly lit interior - the gleaming brass bar fittings are the only bright feature. Popular among tourists and Danes alike, with moderately priced draught beers and ciders. Sabines Cafeteria Teglgardsstraede 4. Bus #14 or #16. Mon-Sat 10am-2am, Sun 2pm-2am. Small and easygoing cafe-bar where the city's young and good-looking begin their evening's drinking. During the day, a more sedate clientele comes here to drink coffee and read the newspapers. Cafe Smash Skt Peders Straede 24a. Bus #5, #14 or #16. Mon 10am-5pm, Tues & Wed 10am-11pm, Thurs 10am-midnight, Fri & Sat 10am-1am. Plush bar with Denmark's largest selection of cocktails. Tell the bartender your favourite colour and flavour and he'll mix you a delicious blend of rainbow liquors. A tad pricey, but good fun. The cafe also serves reasonable food. Cafe Sommersko Kronprinsensgade 6. Bus #31, #42 or #43. Mon-Thurs 8am-midnight, Fri 8am-2am, Sat 9am-2am, Sun 10am-midnight. Popular and spacious French-style cafe on two levels with bright red plastic sofas and waiters with attitude. On summer Sunday afternoons, there's free live music to soothe away hangovers. Stereo Bar Linnesgade 16a. Nørreport S-Tog. Wed-Sat 8pm-3am. Almost invisible from the road, but a few steps up from street level lead you into a dark, smoke-filled and usually overcrowded bar where music takes first priority, with DJs in the cellar playing jazz-oriented world music.
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