A true blockbuster – the whole neighbourhood is queuing up

Neighbourhood, a new organic pizza and cocktails joint a stone’s throw away from the red light district on Istedgade, opened on September 25, and judging by the bicycles double parking on the pavement, there hasn’t been a quiet night since.


Coriander Chicken is leading the way for the pizzas, closely followed by Fig Ham and Chilli Salami (above).


While the most popular cocktail thus far has been Thyme well Spent, followed by Peas N' Bees (above)


Co-owners Claus Engelbrecht and Martin Beck are happy it’s going so well. 


As are the thousands who have visited so far





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