With about 120,000 people, Stavanger is Norway’s fourth-largest city and a fascinating mix of old and new. Its history stretches back deep into the Middle Ages. Stavanger was once a tranquil coastal market town and then later an important fishing port. But it was the 1969 discovery of oil offshore that forever changed the now bustling city’s fortunes and landscape. Don’t miss the well-preserved old town (Gamle Stavanger), the unique Canning Museum or the 12th-century Stavanger Cathedral.
Restaurants in Stavanger
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An different kind of bar in Stavanger. seems like home with old sofas and a huge wall of plants.
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BlygeHarry is an intimate live music bar in the heart of Østervåg, adjacent to Stavangers "Fargegate" (Color Street). Live music several times a week, from jazz and rock, via singer / songwriters to stand up comedy. The bar seats 60-70 people.
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Bardello, a neighborhood bar packed full of incredible cocktails, great vibes & killer soundtracks.
Cozy cocktail bar with a great atmosphere and fantastic live music, plus a great drinks menu. Helpful and knowledgeable bar staff and nice little boudoir areas if you want some privacy.
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great place to start the eventing with. Gossip Bar plays the good music from the 60s to 2000. great cocktails, nice prices. fantastic place to visit when you are in Stavanger open from wednesday-sunday 1900-0200
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Concert scene and bar in the middle of Stavanger city centre. Pooltables, live music, outdoor seating and all the major sporting events streamed live.
4.5 based on 369 reviews
Best beer selection in stavanger ,great atmosphere ,always a lot of people and the staff is always helpful recommending beer brands
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