Reservations · Outdoor seating
Cozy English-style pub near City Hall with friendly bartenders, solid beers, and warming pies; a comfortable stop for drinks rather than a full dinner.
The Storm Inn delivers solid neighborhood pub quality through friendly, attentive bartenders and reliable comfort food centered on warming pies. Consistent execution and reasonable pricing for central Copenhagen make it a dependable casual stop, though the small, snug venue and lack of distinctive ambition keep it from competing with the area's premier dining destinations.
Tucked just off Hans Christian Andersen Boulevard, this English-style pub feels cozy and welcoming. Reviewers describe friendly bartenders who guide you to the right pint and a room that is rough around the edges in a charming way. One guest put it simply: "A small pub where I felt welcome and stayed longer than planned." The cooking leans classic pub comfort: hot pies with mash, peas, and gravy, poured alongside solid beer selections. Expect a relaxed, no-frills approach that suits casual drinks, a quick warm meal, or catching a game when screens are on. Creative flourishes are not the draw here; it is about comforting staples done reliably. Families should find afternoons manageable, with a calm vibe and straightforward food. Pies can work for many kids, though there is no dedicated kids menu. Seating is limited and the venue is small, so strollers or very large families may prefer quieter times.
Area: Central, near City Hall/HC Andersen Blvd; mix of tourists, office workers, and locals seeking casual drinks.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe with good lighting; typical central-city foot traffic late.
Nearby: Close to museums, government buildings, shopping streets; multiple bars and eateries nearby.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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