BRAW Bar

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København, Denmark

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BRAW Bar Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

BRAW Bar is located in København, Denmark on Ryesgade 3. BRAW Bar is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category brewpub in Denmark.

Address

Ryesgade 3

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Offerings

BeerCocktailsFoodFood at barWine

Open hours

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Aileen K

Great selection of beers! Nice microbrewery. You can even have takeaways in 1 litre cans which keeps your craft beers fresh and at a value for money prize(:

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Sina Maleki

A cosy and stylish craft beer bar, the choice of wine was also very good. The staff could be a bit friendlier but working under pressure of these days it is also understandable. I also found the signature beers a bit pricey particularly, compare to the beers from the partner breweries.

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Miguel Andrei Cesardo Navarrete

Amazing craft beer bar, wide variety of their own brews with a couple of guest tap! Very clean, great atmosphere and music, very helpful staff. They have freshly brewed beer every day

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Brendan Cicione

Good bar. Last place I completely remember from that night

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Piers Laverick

Top quality brewpub with microbrewed beer made on site, a great tap list, and a solid bottle selection. Pleasant staff and a good vibe make it a must visit even in a city with as many good pubs as Copenhagen.

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Andre F

A relaxed and cozy place with excellent beer. I sincerely had a great time.

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Owen Davies

Visited BRAW Brewery on recent trip to Copenhagen and really enjoyed this spot. For those looking for a craft beer experience, this will scratch that itch. A great selection of beers available, I enjoyed getting away from the more traditional lagers and pilsners that dominated the first part of my Germany-Denmark adventure with a trio of IPAs (NEIPA, IIPA and fruit IPA), but the draft beer menu was more rounded like craft breweries back home in Chicago (IPAs, gose, porters, stouts, browns, etc.) as well as some strategic bottles and non-beer options. Also tried the food from the newly opened restaurant upstairs. Their menu is somewhat limited, I chose the fixed 4-course menu option. Was blown away by the soup (chicken broth based with fish) and the main (flank steak with veggies), but felt olives added to the caprese style salad overwhelmed the other flavors. And as for the desert, it may have been lost on me due to the prior beer consumption. Definitely worth a visit if you are a beer drinker, the staff are welcoming and helpful, and there is definitely talent in the kitchen if food is on your agenda.

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Sara T

Braw bar was closed due to being told, that they would be open. :-(