Name | ABV | Entered |
56 Only Foroyar Bjor beers, service was friendly, prices ok. |
50 Central located bar/restaurant with a limited beer selection, only from Föroya Bjór at my visit. Beers in good condition at my 3 visits. Gets crowdy in the weekends, popular place for visitors from the other islands. |
50 As with most other restaurants and bars in Torshavn, the beer menu is limited to just a few Föroya and Okkara selections, not ranging much further than pils, dark lager and amber lager. It’s basically a step up from an Irish pub in terms of decor and ambiance. There’s really no good beer spot in Torshavn, so you get to pick from a small number of places with similar drafts and few choices if you’re not into the poorly made local lagers. |
52 Not a beer destination but a regular where it is possible to try Föroya Bjór. Unfortunately they did not sell the other Faroese brand Okkara when I went there, which would have been good for the selection. Service is very friendly, I went there a few times and the guy behind the bar did know a little bit about the beers and was talkative and well behaved in general.
The location is central in Tórshavn and the place gets lively in the evening with live music and what not. I didn’t try the food, but it looked ok all though I fear it follows the same ’90s inspired style as the decor. |
40 We visited once on a Friday evening during the time when there were festivals outside Tórshavn leaving much of the city centre deserted. Nevertheless the café had a live band of two guys playing great music that unfortunately only met with small applause from the 5 or so people in the relatively large bar area. The place has big windows allowing you to follow life as it unfolds in the street outside. In our case this was limited to car traffic going to and from the harbour. I asked the barman whether he had any Okkara beer on bottles as I could see all the taps were Foroya. His answer was that since they had been bought by Foroya Bjor they were not going to sell Okkara. That makes sense I guess but it’s not really doing anything for the place as a beer destination in Tórshavn. The music and the café-like ambience (apart from an entrance made of smashed glass) is what could make this place worth a stop. In general we ended up preferring the Kaffehusid however, which serves bottled Okkara. In general Tórshavn lacks worthwhile beer destinations. |
66 Visited some years ago when the boat to Iceland had a stop in Tórshavn so we had some hours to spend. Very close to the harbour... first bar we saw and it was also open on the early morning hours. Had Föroya Bjór beers on taps. Café like atmosphere. I have no other Faroe Islands bar to compare with... |
76 Góð bar :) |
68 Nice place in the center very close to the harbour. Fresh beer from several taps and a few bottles. They don’t serve so much in food varieties but what they have ís tasty and fresh. Good service. At times (weekends there is live music. |
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