Guidebook for Grünerløkka

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Guidebook for Grünerløkka

Drinks & Nightlife

Crowbar is for the beerlovers. They make their own brew, and serve beers from microbreweries all around Norway. They also have a kitchen with an open grill that serves home made kebabs and roasted pork!
163 locals recommend
Crow Bar & Brewery
32 Torggata
163 locals recommend
Crowbar is for the beerlovers. They make their own brew, and serve beers from microbreweries all around Norway. They also have a kitchen with an open grill that serves home made kebabs and roasted pork!
Relaxed hipster-friendly neighbourhood bar with a good selection of beer and board games
89 locals recommend
Colonel Mustard
2 Darres gate
89 locals recommend
Relaxed hipster-friendly neighbourhood bar with a good selection of beer and board games
The hippest "underground" nightclub in town.
394 locals recommend
Blå
9C Brenneriveien
394 locals recommend
The hippest "underground" nightclub in town.
77 locals recommend
Chair
45 Thorvald Meyers gate
77 locals recommend
Great drinks and cool vibe
15 locals recommend
HIMKOK Storgata Destilleri
27 Storgata
15 locals recommend
Great drinks and cool vibe

Essentials

For a more diverse shopping experience we recommend Meny inside Kiellands Hus
28 locals recommend
Coop Mega Alexander Kiellands Plass
72 Waldemar Thranes gate
28 locals recommend
For a more diverse shopping experience we recommend Meny inside Kiellands Hus
Grocery store, cheaper than the Coop Mega
22 locals recommend
REMA 1000 Sannergata
3 Sannergata
22 locals recommend
Grocery store, cheaper than the Coop Mega

Getting Around

73 locals recommend
Alexander Kiellands plass
73 locals recommend

Food scene

The Kasbah (6) is a local corner café where you can relax and eat healthy homemade Middle Eastern food. The place has a backpacker vibe to it and our personal favorite is their Mini Kasbah meze which gives you a taste of the many things they have on the menu.
42 locals recommend
Habsak
1 Kingos gate
42 locals recommend
The Kasbah (6) is a local corner café where you can relax and eat healthy homemade Middle Eastern food. The place has a backpacker vibe to it and our personal favorite is their Mini Kasbah meze which gives you a taste of the many things they have on the menu.
Tranen is a historic bar & restaurant that serve delicious homemade pizza (red and white) based on local ingredients. Have you ever tried pizza with reindeer and pomegranate?! So good!
121 locals recommend
Tranen
70 Waldemar Thranes gate
121 locals recommend
Tranen is a historic bar & restaurant that serve delicious homemade pizza (red and white) based on local ingredients. Have you ever tried pizza with reindeer and pomegranate?! So good!
Liebling is a small hip corner café that serves excellent comfort food for breakfast or lunch. Try the refreshing Acai bowl or hearty avocado toast!
120 locals recommend
Liebling
4 Øvrefoss
120 locals recommend
Liebling is a small hip corner café that serves excellent comfort food for breakfast or lunch. Try the refreshing Acai bowl or hearty avocado toast!
Perfect for breakfast, serves a platter with a variety of breads, toppings and baked goods. It's possible to sit outside in nice weather.
90 locals recommend
Vespa & Humla
2 Københavngata
90 locals recommend
Perfect for breakfast, serves a platter with a variety of breads, toppings and baked goods. It's possible to sit outside in nice weather.
Grefsenkollen, the north-east peak of Oslo offers spectacular views of the city. On the terrace by the big lumber house on top you can enjoy baked goods, something to drink or homemade pizza from their wooden oven, while overlooking the city. To get there take the tram (no. 12 or 11) from Birkelunden st. at Grunerlokka to Doctor Smiths road, and walk for 30 minutes. If is worth the effort
132 locals recommend
Grefsenkollen restaurant
100 Grefsenkollveien
132 locals recommend
Grefsenkollen, the north-east peak of Oslo offers spectacular views of the city. On the terrace by the big lumber house on top you can enjoy baked goods, something to drink or homemade pizza from their wooden oven, while overlooking the city. To get there take the tram (no. 12 or 11) from Birkelunden st. at Grunerlokka to Doctor Smiths road, and walk for 30 minutes. If is worth the effort
Need a quick bite, try the famous hotdogs at Syverkiosken: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2017/dec/03/oslo-norway-syverkiosken-hot-dog-kiosk-street-food
7 locals recommend
Syverkiosken
45B Maridalsveien
7 locals recommend
Need a quick bite, try the famous hotdogs at Syverkiosken: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2017/dec/03/oslo-norway-syverkiosken-hot-dog-kiosk-street-food