Coming Up Soon: Adventures on the boards, at the buffet and on your bike

Try something a bit more adventurous this Valentine’s. The Copenhagen Adventure Group is hosting a mountain biking/walking tour to a quaint countryside brewery (Feb 14, 12:00, Stationsvej 5, Værløse; meetup.com)
Interested in acquiring dual citizenship? Expat in Denmark and Danes Worldwide are making it easy for you! Following a presentation on the rules and procedures, audience members are free to ask any questions they need to (Feb 23, 17:00; Haldor Topsøe Allé 1, Lyngby; expatindenmark.com)
The Copenhagen Theatre Circle is hosting an open stage event at Café Cadeau. Poets, storytellers, comedians, musicians and magicians are welcome to come and perform on stage for free. Amateurs and professionals alike are welcome! (Feb 12, 18:30; HC Ørsteds Vej 28, Frederiksberg C; ctcircle.dk)
Enjoy a lovely three-course Valentine’s Day dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe. With drinks and famous HRC meals like their ‘Legendary Burger’ and their very own ‘HRC Ribs’, this is bound to be a great dinner for a special day (Feb 14, 19:00; Rådhuspladsen 45-47, Cph; 300kr/person, hardrock.com)
Dag H is offering a gourmet menu for Valentine’s Day including are crab & oysters, fillet, guinea fowl, and a white chocolate panna cotta for dessert. (Feb 14, 17:00; Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 38, Cph Ø; 300kr/person, dagh.dk)
Cap Horn’s Valentine’s Day dinner includes calf fillet and chocolate fondant. If you’re willing to spend that little bit extra, it’ll be worth it at this four-star restaurant (Feb 14, 18:30; Nyhavn 21, Cph K; 400kr/person, caphorn.dk)

 





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