Entertainment in Greenland
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Kristinemut
Wild-west themed with wagon-wheel ceilings, this was Greenland's first pub, made (in) famous in Lawrence Millman's book Last Places. It remains an understandably popular, appealingly raucous place to drink and dance, with Dkr25 happy-hour beers before 8pm. There's a live band every night from around 9pm.
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Takuss
Skis and kayaks decorate this brass-railed pub and dance floor. If you order food (basic mains Dkr49 to Dkr79, from 5.30pm to 8pm) you can get two beers for Dkr55. Some reports claim that the very local crowd is aggressively anti-Danish, but the authors found the atmosphere to be very friendly.
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Nasiffik
Although calling itself a restaurant, this is really more of a café-bar where most of the clientele are drinkers enjoying the pleasant marinaside location in Nuussuaq. Snacks are served, and there's a good-value meal of the day from 5pm till 7pm.
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Skyline Bar
This is Nuuk's safest bar, but not its most character-filled. In daylight there's a curious view between the bottles of the bar out across the town centre, but after dark the ultraviolet glow is less appealing. There's a pianist some nights.
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Bowl For Sjov
Tenpin bowling costs Dkr80 per lane for 55 minutes Monday to Thursday. You'll pay Dkr150 Friday to Sunday and Dkr300 after 10pm. Shoe hire is Dkr10 extra.
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