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Craft beer halls in the old Meatpacking District, a bookcase door speakeasy, and three floor cocktail houses off Vesterbrogade. Nearest stations: Copenhagen Central and Enghave Plads.
Viktoriagade 8B. The flagship bar of the Mikkeller brewery, with 20 rotating taps in a pale, pared back basement room.
Flæsketorvet 25-37. A joint venture between Mikkeller and American brewery 3 Floyds, serving Texas barbecue by weight and house beers across 22 taps.
Vesterbrogade 72B. A cocktail house across three floors of a former pharmacy yard, with a whisky bar tucked under the eaves on the top floor.
Stenosgade 1. A speakeasy entered through a door disguised as a bookcase, with staff in flat caps and a list of long forgotten classics.
Halmtorvet 29. A craft beer basement on Halmtorvet pouring about 20 Danish and international taps with knowledgeable staff.
Flæsketorvet 86. A former butcher's shop in the Meatpacking District that runs late as a music bar with vinyl and a cash counter.
Værnedamsvej 16. A wine and cocktail bar on the quiet food street that locals call Copenhagen's most Parisian block.
Vesterbro spreads west of Copenhagen Central Station, taking in the old Kodbyen Meatpacking District around Flæsketorvet and the bar lined stretch of Vesterbrogade. The drinking here runs from craft beer halls to speakeasies and natural wine rooms. Nearest stations: Copenhagen Central and Enghave Plads on the M3 line.
The craft beer end centres on Mikkeller Bar on Viktoriagade and WarPigs Brewpub in Kodbyen, while Lidkoeb anchors the cocktail side off Vesterbrogade. For more across the city, see our craft beer in Copenhagen guide.
Hand-picked and ranked by our Copenhagen editors. Cited hours and details are current as of June 2026; check the bar's own site before a long journey.