It's 5 PM on a Friday afternoon. You've had enough of whatever was going on throughout the day. You're longing for a cold pint of proper IPA, wheat beer, stout, or perhaps an authentically acidic cider?
The laidback interior of Too Old To Die Young in southern Nørrebro, just north of the famous lakes in Copenhagen, feels accommodating and inviting, with stripped down light tinted wood panels and countertops signifying the surroundings.
You walk in for a pint, and end up having a few. That's the effect of proper craft beer stemming from various microbrewering from Denmark and beyond, coupled with welcoming service and an atmosphere that just draws you in and keeps you going.
When you've had a few, you can order a burger with fries or a Caesar's salad, whatever your heart desires. Afterwards, you can head downstairs for a round of shuffleboard before heading home or onwards along the journey that Copenhagen's nightlife presents.
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