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Situated next to the Hotel Savoy, this traditional British pub has the best range of whiskies and draught beers in town. At the weekends the wooden bar is normally packed with people enjoying the jovial atmosphere. So don’t expect to get a seat in one of the few leather armchairs.
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This eco-minded and quite exclusive restaurant is most famous for the oval bar area where local actors and intellectuals congregate to see and be seen. Since Brogatan stays [open] at least one hour later than most other establishments in town, this is where the pub crawl usually ends and the nightclubbing gets started.
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Centiliter & Gram has tried to appeal to the slightly older, more discerning public around the Lilla Torg area—and has so far done a pretty good job. During weekends the queue outside is long, and the doorman picky. The DJ plays lively, mainstream music.
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Four floors, three dance floors, and loud dance music keep a young, hip and happening crowd on the dancefloor until the wee small hours of the morning.
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American baseball-style, Gloria’s has the obligatory massive TV screens for soccer game screenings. Refreshment comes in the form of tasty grilled dishes and quality beers. If the Swedish national soccer team or Malmö FF happen to play when you’re in town, book a table at least two days in advance if you want to soak up the atmosphere here.
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