BARS & CLUBS
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TS Bar
A members bar alright, but of the cool sort, where it’s about knowing the right people rather than handing over a fat cheque for membership.
Karrierebar
Hipster hangout split between restaurant, bar, live music stage and art studio in the trendy meatpacking district.
Simons
Sure, it does sound like this hyper trendy, twatty kind of thing, but it actually does produce some interesting, up-for-it party crowds.
Vega & Ideal Bar
What Copenhagen lacks in clubs it makes up for in great bars – but if it’s a night on the tiles you’re really after, this is one of the few dance floors worth checking out.
Oak Room
Attractive twenty and thirty-something regulars squeeze into this compact space for its generously poured cocktails.
Ruby
More like a civilised house party than cocktail bar, get comfortable in a Chesterfield or Ruby’s open air courtyard.
Bar Rouge
If you’re looking for somewhere cosmopolitan, then there are few alternatives to this lively hotel cocktail lounge.
1105
Get cosy in one of the couches or armchairs at the chic but homely surroundings with one the town’s top shakers.
Café Zeze
One of the city’s perennial meeting points, in particularly high standing with yummy mummies and attractive-looking young professionals.
Café Victor
Time hasn’t moved much at this 80s yuppie haven, but the glam bar-brasserie remains a popular nightlife fixture.
Copenhagen Jazzhouse
Where you’ll invariably end up when you’re out with people from work looking for a place agreeable to everybody.
Jolene
Top line-ups, an impossibly louche crowd and kooky club nights make Jolene’s undone offering a perennial (if slightly studenty) fave.
Zoo Bar
One flashy Tom Dixon makeover later, the fashionably laid back crowd of creative-looking people still rocks up for a cocktail or six.
The Office
Probably the only time you’ll ever be able to tell your other half you’re ‘stuck at The Office’ and actually mean it.
K Bar
Some of the tastiest cocktails in town come courtesy of Kirsten at K Bar, muddled, malletted and mixed to perfection.
The Union
British barkeep’s second speakeasy space is hidden behind a black door and staffed by servers in proper bow ties.

























