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Café Kulturverkstedet
Run by the local heritage society, this delightful café enjoys, appropriately, one of Sjøgata's largest and most appealing renovated buildings. There are books to leaf through and you can sip and nibble in its interconnecting art gallery.
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Ellenstuen
Fru Haugans has two magnificent restaurants. One is Ellenstuen, an intimate place that preserves many of the hotel's original fittings. It offers a particularly creative menu (might roasted stag filet and lightly smoked grouse breast in a raspberry sauce induce an appetite?).
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Hagestuen
Fru Haugans has two magnificent restaurants. The larger is the tapestry-bedecked Hagestuen, which offers both à la carte dining and a copious evening buffet.
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Lille Torget
With its pub interior (admire the gorgeous Art Nouveau maiden bearing a lamp at her heart) and a terrace giving onto the main square, this one-time bank, then clothing store, now pub has seen lots of action over the years. You're guaranteed an excellent brew; one of its staff reached the 2007 finals of Norway's annual coffee-making championship (this said, the early shift staff were languid to the point of inertia the last time we blew the froth off a cappuccino here).
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Oksen Ferdinand
You can also eat very well indeed at Oksen Ferdinand steakhouse, inside or on the terrace overlooking the street. Also a historic building, it does tasty sandwiches and snacks too.
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