The local Kirseberg residents might call this place«mysigt» — the equivalent of «hyggeligt» in Danish or cozy in English. It’s probably the only«bodega» in the vicinity of this cherry hill, but I must admit it was pretty good. The reason I was here was the Wednesday quiz. Some quiz enthusiasts dragged me here to join the weekly quiz at 7pm. Unlike posh pubs in Copenhagen, you are not required to pay to join(I know you have to pay 50kr in Taphouse). You will get a sheet of answer with some blank rows and some picture clue and the quiz master will drop by at your table to tell you the questions. The questions were surprisingly various, from chemistry to a Swedish pop singer to a Canadian board game that ended up super famous around the world. Det var trevligt, to put it in Swedish. In the end we came third place, oh well. There’s always the next time, although I won’t probably be there to join it again. Apart from the quiz, this place looks like a cross breed between ordinary bodega and hip bar. You would find«the usual» on tap — Tuborg Guld and the likes, but they have also some(Swedish?) bottled beer, not terribly fancy ones like that Åens Øl has in their list or Mikkeller bottle shop, but they provide you alternatives if you don’t want to touch the good old Tuborg. They serve cocktails as well and although I didn’t try, they had pretty much the standard cocktails on the menu, including Dark & Stormy — maybe I should try that one next time instead of make do with St. Peter’s cream stout, maybe I will win the quiz that way — who knows? …and of course this being Sweden, an establishment serving alcohol must also serves food and they have the usual snack(nachos etc) to pub menu like hamburger and fries and of course some vegetarian dishes. All in all, it’s a pretty ok place to hang out and the crowd is ranging from the elderly to the hipsters around.