The Copenhagen parlour
The Copenhagen parlour
In 1985, the bar moved to the rear room, and most of the key cabinets were also moved to this room. The room was previously a blacksmith workshop and emerged in connection with the expansion of the original restaurant premises in the early 1950s, and it was here that the bar was moved, only to be finally closed down in 1989, as there was a lack of space for dining guests.
In the Copenhagen parlour, all the motives on the walls are exclusively from the old Copenhagen up to the 1940s.
Practical information
The Copenhagen parlour is the back room in the restaurant, when you go through the Peter Faber parlour.
You will find 23 well-laid places, distributed over 5 tables, with the possibility to form groups of up to 23.
If you wish to reserve seats for more than 8, please contact the restaurant as it requires rearranging. If seats are booked for more than what the room can accommodate, you should be prepared to be split in separate rooms / lounges.
Book a table
Restauranten every day 11.30 am – 11.00 pm
Kitchen every day 11.30 am – 4.30 pm & 5.30 – 8.30 pm.
Kitchen closed 4.30 pm – 5.30 pm
We recommend booking a table before your arrival (especially for the evening menu), since we are often fully booked during peak hours: 17:00 – at 19:00
When ordering a table for more than 8 people, you should make your order per telephone or email, precisely so that we can find the right solution for you.