Reviews on Wine Bar food in Tromso, Northern Norway, Norway. 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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4 based on 61 reviews
Walking around Tromso last week looking for a quick lunch. The tomato soup was perfect. Both staff members took great care in explaining took care explaining why the soup wasn't truly vegetarian and we had a nice conversation with one of those helpful ladies while we ate. Great place to check out for a quick bite and/or coffee.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Tromso: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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
Where to eat Gastropub food in Tromso: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 38 reviews
We were just looking for a coffee in the middle of a snow storm in Tromso and stumbled upon this little bar. We had a friendly welcome and had a great coffee and pastry.
4 based on 16 reviews
Amtmandens, a cosy café & bar in the heart of Tromsø, offers a great selection of wines and beverages from the northern most brewery, and distillery in the world. You will find something to suit every taste and budget. The food at Amtmandens is as simple
We dropped by Amtmandens for a glass of wine while waiting for dinner time.The athmosphere is really nice, low lights, big window on a bottles wall, comfy couches and many tables.When we saw the menu we thought to pretend an emergency happened and run away, but shame took over and we ordered 2 glasses of well known Italian wines, both good.There's a good choice of wines and they also have a menu for food, serving mainly cheese, salami, ham and other finger food, but we didn't know whom to sell our kidneys to so we stuck to wine only.The Spanish bar tender is a good chat, the lady was struggling with the bottle opener.I know Norwegian prices for alcohol are high, but I think here the wines are overpriced. I recall prices between 10 and 50+ euros per glass (100-500+ NOK).One star less for the high prices and another one for the lack of service at the table, even though the place was nearly empty (or were we too impatience?).But if you love wine and you're rich, it's a very nice place to go!
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