Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Tromso. The fjords and mountain ranges of Tromso are simply magical. Here, the northern lights sparkle across the same navy blue sky that's illuminated by the midnight sun. You'll be spellbound by Tromso's enchanting fishing villages, fragrant botanical gardens and crystalline waterfalls. Music is a major part of the Tromso culture, particularly techno and electronic music, which adds some thumping thunder to the city once a year during the annual Insomnia Festival.
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3 based on 271 reviews
O'Learys Tromsø Sentrum - Your Second Livingroom. Restaurant & Bar- All rights. Good food, atmosphere & sports. Kitchen open 11.00 - 22.00 48 TV´s - 4 floors
Beer ok, prices comparable for the area. Service just ok, not especially attentive even when navigating the card reader (I find the process differs from place to place here)Plenty of screens, good selection of sports programs.One visit did it for us
4 based on 76 reviews
It was my first day at tromso and my partner and I were hungry as we just arrived in tromso. After searching for a place to eat, we decided to try this restaurant. It looked very pretty from the outside and not as crowded as the rests we had visited (they were full). Firstly, the waiter was crude and very snappy, he seemed to be having PMS? Or perhaps heâs having a bad day. Then the food was very salty. The Halibut and pork ribs over cooked. Not tender (I tried Halibut at another restaurant it was totally different and tastes amazing) And how oddly the waiter can tell us that they served authentic Norwegian food which maybe too heavy for our liking when I replied his query about howâs our food. I feel like telling him that this restaurant was the one and only worst we had ever eaten in Norway but I didnât. It was pointless, he seemed so proud of his Norwegian dishes and his superior air about how I would not know what he was saying even if he told us the WiFi password as it was in Norwegian. I had to get up from my table and go read the password located behind the bar as he commands so. So much for looking like a high-class fine dining restaurant! His demeanour and the unproperly cooked foods had left us a very unpleasant evening. Perhaps the restaurant should just put a sign which says âNorwegian onlyâ? I will definitely recommend anyone not to visit this restaurant. It would ruin your day, not even to a local as their food certainly is a failure.
4 based on 153 reviews
Just did eat the best meal i can remember. This is the closest thing to art i have had in my mouth.. u have the burger everyone can make, and u have the one on Gründer. Hi 197madsv. Thank you so much for your review and lovely words. We are so glad to hear that you like our burgers and know that you are always welcome back to our restaurant.
4 based on 68 reviews
Agenturet Ãl og Vinbar is located in one of Tromsos oldest building (1837) and with it comes a lot of history. Agenturet opened its doors on the 17th of November 2016, and has been well received by both locals and visitors. The original timber walls creat
Cosy little bar with a nice atmosphere. The barman is knowledgeable and happy to give advice about the beers on offer. Took a look at the menu £25 for burger and chips sums Norwegian prices up perfectly
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4 based on 89 reviews
I came here with a friend for drinks and was immediately impressed with the variety of beers they had to sell. However, I found that the server was not very knowledgeable about beer at all and was really unable to answer my questions or recommend a beer that I might like based on my tastes. I think for a place with such a big beer list, the server should at least know something about the product he is selling. We ended up getting drinks we really didn't like and leaving the bar without really drinking our beer - which was sad for us considering the price of beer in Norway. In terms of atmosphere, the bar was very full and obviously a favorite of young people in Tromso however it had an almost cafeteria vibe to it - kind of big and not intimate at all. Honestly, I probably wouldn't come back there again unless it was for a specific beer that I could only get there.
4 based on 636 reviews
We stopped by this lovely eatery on a sunny Saturday morning whilst visiting Tromso. We chose to sit outside and enjoyed looking over the old harbour whilst enjoying our refreshments.On this occasion we only had drinks, but if I visited again, I would try to bring an appetite so as to be able to try the 'Reindeer Burger' lunch meal!The waitress who served us was friendly, spoke excellent English and had a lovely smile!
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4 based on 193 reviews
We only stoped for a few drinks and did not eat, however we enjoyed the decor & atmospher with live entertainment, great location, next to harbour with outside seating if required under cover,Prices normal for Norway But not great for British poundHowever we did like this place.Revomend you try it out.Steve Uk
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4 based on 91 reviews
Sitting here and trying to describe this place is actually not that easy, its more a sight to behold. It is a mashup of cozy, fancy and rustic feeling, with sweet jazz and blues on the speakers. restaurant Gastro pub by day, lounge bar and occasional live
We absolutely loved the food at this slightly eclectic pub. It is the perfect mix of international and local fare (reindeer shepherd's pie, for example). As mentioned by other reviewers, the atmosphere is also great â finding a nice balance between Tromsø residents and visitors. Kids are also welcome.Tip: On our second visit it was "Taco Tuesday" which is great value in an otherwise very expensive city.
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4 based on 365 reviews
Popped in for drinks and had a few cocktails - tried the mussels (delicious) and the oxtail nuggets (small but delicious). Quirky decor, check out the loos! Served by the very attentive restaurant manager Joanne. Great fun evening, made memorable by talking with Joanne and watching her cocktail prowess. Ginger daiquiri and the dead cat ale were both to die got. Def worth a visit.
4 based on 741 reviews
Arriving on a belated Hurtigruten from North at 0:30 and have not eaten anything since an early brekkie this place 'saved my life'. Their baked potatoes are recommended but I needed a burger. Of course the burger was delicious given the circumstances but I felt that the meat was very good too. Service was very friendly, fun and welcoming. Would do it again. Nobody has to starve late at night in Tromsø.
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