Things to do in Tórshavn
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Rio Bravo
Wild west-themed steakhouse.
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Helly Hansen
Helly Hansen has Faroese flags.
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Listir
Listir sells glass and woollen craftwork.
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Photocare
Photocare downloads digital photos to disk.
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HCW Tórgarð
HCW Tórgarð sells CDs of local music.
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Nan-Tong
Small but tasty Chinese buffet above the cinema.
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Rúsdrekkasøla
The only liquor store is Rúsdrekkasøla.
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Frants Restorff
Bakery-grocery Frants Restorff opens helpfully long hours.
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Havnar Bio
This two-screen cinema shows original films with Danish subtitles.
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Pizza Kjallarin
For quickly made thincrust pizzas to go, head for Pizza Kjallarin .
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Food Court
Three fast-food outlets can be found at the Food Court of SMS Shopping Centre.
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Glarsmiðjan
Glarsmiðjan is a private gallery good for perusing and purchasing Faroese art.
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Leikhúsið Gríma
The Faroes' professional theatre troupes hold regular shows and cabaret performances.
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Manhattan
Gentle acoustic live music (mostly covers) played nightly in a cosy British-style pub.
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Pizzacafé
The capital's most appealing sit-down pizzeria serves beer though it's not on the menu.
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Sirri
Sirri produces elegant designer garments from organic, dye-free wool and local sheepskins.
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Lydersen
Lydersen is a private gallery where you can admire (and potentially purchase) Faroese art.
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Café Kheops
The idiosyncratic copper-panelled bar just about saves this café pub from dull mediocrity.
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Tórshøll Pub
Drinking in this smoky local dive is a daring social experiment. Occasional Faroese folk music.
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Cleopatra
This small bar tucked in the eaves above Marco Polo restaurant holds Wednesday-night jazz jams.
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Kliché
Creditable food and good harbour views undermined by simpering muzak and a slight lack of atmosphere.
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Miklagarður
For supermarkets, Miklagarður is the best-stocked, though other supermarkets are marginally cheaper.
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Focus Gallery
Intimate private galleries, including Focus, are great places to peruse and potentially purchase Faroese art.
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Sjónleikarhúsið
This community centre offers Faroese cultural evenings with chain-dancing, storytelling and a few local nibbles.
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Andreas í Vágsbotni
Several shops sell souvenirs from knitwear to cuddly puffin toys. Andreas í Vágsbotni also stocks T-shirts and costumed dolls.
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