Something for the English boozers and the haggis eaters

A traditional English boozer for all those who consider themselves ‘English boozers’. Come and join the party as ‘Sankt Nikolai Restaurant and Pub’ officially opens its doors. The winners of the 11 beer categories will be revealed with a free keg from each category on offer for party-goers. The beer is a mix of English, Danish and German brands. Owner Martin Popplewell has revamped Sankt Nikolai since buying the place last year. In true English pub style it now boasts a pool table, darts board, customer library, and British newspapers.  Come and celebrate the opening of England’s latest addition to Copenhagen.

 

Sankt Nikolai Pub and Restaurant opening

Nikolajgade 18, Cph K

Sun 19:00–00:00

www.sanktnikolai.dk

 

Or, if your tastes are more geared towards England's neighbour to the north, enjoy a night celebrating Scotland’s biggest poet. On Burns Night the Dubliner offers whisky-tasting and all the haggis you can eat. So put on a kilt and celebrate this yearly festivity in the company of Scots. Hurry up and buy a ticket behind the bar – they’re going like hotcakes.

 

Burns night 

The Dubliner

Amagertorv 5, Cph K

Thu (26 Jan) 19:00; 185kr;

3332 2226, the.dubliner@mail.dk




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