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Coffee & Bread
Fresh from the school of obvious business names, the modern, richly coloured décor complements the strong coffee, perky smoothies and filling sandwiches served here with aplomb. A good pit stop.
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Dronning Louise
The Queen Louise commands a great position on Torvet and entertains her loyal subjects with something-for-everyone panache: she's a café, restaurant, pub and even a nightclub (until the wee hours on Friday and Saturday). There's also live music each Thursday. You can dine from the wonderfully broad all-day menu on the square, inside or in the rear courtyard. The brunch plate offers serious bang for your buck, or try local boutique brews at the pub. You may not need to venture elsewhere.
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Industrien
Cool Industrien is a local favourite for its changing art exhibitions, live music, late, late hours and thumpin' burgers.
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Sand's
If you're in Denmark on a short break and want to sample traditional cuisine, make a beeline for this classy 100-year-old restaurant and order up big! The menu is an ode to old-school Danish favourites: lunchtime smørrebrød and herring platters, evening fish (try the bakskuld, a fish not unlike a flounder) and plenty of bøf (beef).
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