Lillehammer & Around Entertainment

  1. Blåmann

    Blåmann The downstairs Lille Blå of this stylish restaurant is informal, supercool and a great place to spend a summer's afternoon writing postcards. There's great coffee and drinks and it stays open until on weekends.

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  2. Brenneriet/Bryggeriet

    This pub, nightclub and disco appeals to a varied clientele from the just-legal to time-worn veterans. It's not the classiest place in Norway, but it can be fun if your musical tastes aren't too discerning.

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  3. Elvegata 17

    Lillehammer's trendiest little bar, Elvegata 17 draws a 20-something crowd. Mellow by day, it gets livelier as the night wears on.

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  4. Haakons Bar Bar

    During the day Haakon's Bar is the preserve of elbow-on-the-bar locals and very slow. After the sun sets, it kicks into action, becoming a crowded and agreeable place to drink. It can get a little raucous during the ski season.

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  5. One-Hand Clapping

    This very cool little coffee shop does superb coffee, as well as croissants and chocolate cake to die for. The two easy chairs on the pavement are prime people-viewing spots if you're fortunate enough to snaffle one.

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