Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Norrbotten County. Norrbotten County (Swedish: Norrbottens län; Finnish: Norrbottenin lääni) is the northernmost county or län of Sweden. It borders Västerbotten County to the southwest, the Gulf of Bothnia to the southeast. It also borders the counties of Nordland and Troms in Norway to the northwest, and Lapland Province in Finland to the northeast.
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3 based on 60 reviews
Vegetarian pasta with artichokes was quite cold and dry, there was no sauce. Taste was still ok, but 140 SEK for this small portion is just too much. Coffee tasted good, quite strong.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Went a summerday, they have outdoorpatio and a simple, but sufficient meny. Recommended on a summerday.
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4 based on 58 reviews
We are a modern restaurant and bar in a prestigious building in central Piteå. On our changing menu you will find an honest piece of meat with classic accessories, a really good drink or a journey of discovery of the local cuisine. Distributed through out
Fine interiors but very noisy. Staff needs some training. Dicent dishes but not something extraordinary. Nice cocktails. Try harder or low your prices!
4 based on 87 reviews
this old worldly english pub type place was a step apart from the swedish fare we have sampled over the last seven years, but as we were passing through Pitea from our drive up north we fancied something different. We may have been keen as we were there for them opening their doors at 4pm but we were met by the manager/barman giving the sigh that they were practically fully booked. We assured him we'd be an hour at best and his effort to 'squeeze' us in was apparent. We were told this fully booked status was from 4pm so who were we to argue as we were glad to be seated.we'll until we were placed in the smallest, darkest, most uncomfortable table/area. my husband had to use the torch on his phone to see the menu. As ten minutes passed my husband protested it was really not comfortable, he reluctantly moved us to another table albeit not what we preferred when we walked in, but was marginally better.As the time rolled by half hour then an hour you could class the place as virtually empty. I went to use some salt at the table and some dirty customer had put used chewing gum up it. Due to the frostiness of the staff i just picked another up from a another table but immediately as i sat down with the new one they came to the table, asked nothing and swiped the old one away to inspect. The attitude wasn't really nice but they finally warmed to us but we thought it was laughable the barman would make such a big deal of denying us the place we wanted to sit by blowing up his 'full booked' status when it was clear with our own eyes these bookings were NOT there at the times he said. Pretty pointless as it only distracted from the awesome food that we could not recommend highly enough. Well done kitchen staff! I costed nothing to make us comfortable and i hope maybe he thinks twice about doing this in the future as i would have been happy to make this a flawless review as it would have been if he had chilled out at bit and concentrated on our experience there at that moment.
3 based on 304 reviews
Almost only place open on Eastern Sunday. If you have a warm place in your heart for English Pubs, well you have found one! Service was warm and welcoming. The waiter spoke moderate English. Menu were written in Swedish and English. I tried the widely praised "Chuck burger". The dish included proper size french fries with a chili mayo and a burger with quite thick beef patty. The burger was tasty, but it didn't differ from a basic restaurant grade burger. Ingredients were in balance but the ensemble lack of that something.
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4 based on 376 reviews
Connected to the Hotel Bishops Inn, but it is a full-scale pub and restaurant.
No, it is not for everyone, but yes, it is for pub-food lovers. From the fish and chips to the kidney pie, from the mussels to the vegburger, a real British pub with real British pub-food. And a great selection of beers and whiskeys. If you are into British pub-food, the Bishops Arms is the place for you in Kiruna.
4 based on 175 reviews
We just loved our dinner here! We had the slow-cooked reindeer for two, which fortunately was available the day of our visit, but not to worry--the menu contains several other tempting options, including appetizers and desserts which we also sampled. Everything dazzled with perfection and wonderful tastes, matched by friendly and competent servers. One reviewer wrote that the music was too loud, which almost put me off going here, since I suffer from hyperacusis; luckily, at the time of our visit the music was not loud at all. Of course the view is spectacular. The chairs aren't particularly comfy, but OK.
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