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Café Opera
By day, Café Opera has a literary café-feel with artworks and good coffee that attracts artists and students. On weekends, the crowd gets dancing until late with jazz seguing into electronica or classic club hits.
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Garage
Garage has taken on an almost mythical quality for music lovers across Europe. It does play live jazz and acoustic, but this is a rock venue at heart with well-known Norwegian and international acts drawn to the cavernous basement. If he's around, ask for Dennis, who's something of a local legend (he once played in the group Electric Rain) and he'll set you straight on the local music scene.
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Hulen
Like Garage, Hulen enjoys a legendary status. Going strong since 1968, it's the oldest rock club in northern Europe and it's one of the classic stages for indie rock. Hulen means 'cave' and the venue is actually a converted bomb shelter. Sadly, it closes during summer when many of Bergen's students head off on holidays. It also hosts a heavy-metal festival in early November.
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Legal
One of the best student bars in Bergen, this laid-back place does retro décor and music that could be rock, but is more likely to be electronica or soft funk. Upstairs is a fine place to keep the night moving.
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Naboen
Downstairs from the restaurant, this place is for those who love indie rock and jazz.
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Rick's
There's something for everyone at Rick's. At street level, 'Silver' is a super stylish wine bar and café with occasionally outrageous décor, while Rick's, downstairs and open from , is for live music, with an extra venue that serves as a popular disco. You have to be at least 24 to get in.
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USF Vertfet
Watch out for concerts and exhibitions at USF Vertfet on the Nordnes Peninsula.
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