Out and about: Discounted delights welcome in CPH Street Food’s winter schedule

 

Copenhagen Street Food, also known as Papirøen, celebrated its new winter schedule with a Thursday half-price offer at all its food stands and a double up deal on drinks.

Lots of Copenhageners showed up to enjoy the different kinds of cuisines, from Mexican to Brazilian, Danish traditional, Korean, Italian pasta and more.

Others stayed late for more drinks because they felt it was already time to start the weekend!

The market is open from Thursday to Sunday, 12:00-21:00.

However, the bars stay open until late at the weekends. So stop by for a hygge international winter meal!

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