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3 stars for the location and one for…
3 stars for the location and one for the rest. The location is really good, choice of drinks limited. Sometimes with a pretentious bartender who refuses to serve regular coffee, because that appearently belongs to a café and not in a bar🤡😂 salute.
Gløgg - Value for your money…
If you're after value for your money when buying a mould wine in Copenhagen then "Hviids Vinstue" is it! Two glasses and "you're anybodies" as the saying goes. So be careful. It really does have a kick to it!
If you like the sweet kind of Gløgg (as the Danes call it), it's not for you though as the recipe proclaims that the only sweetening is the raisins added.
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