Høkeren, Ry
An 18-square-metre beer and wine bar in Ry where candles, conversation and carefully poured drinks turn a tiny room into a favourite local hideaway.
Tucked into a tiny 18-square-metre corner of central Ry, **Høkeren** is an intimate beer and wine bar that feels more like a cosy living room than a venue. With just a handful of seats, candlelit tables and shelves lined with bottles, it’s made for slow conversations, local gossip and unhurried glasses of Danish craft beer or a well-poured glass of wine. A snug hideaway before or after exploring the lakeside town.
A brief summary to Høkeren
- Købmandsgården 7, Ry, 8680, DK
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- Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 12 pm-7 pm
- Tuesday 12 pm-7 pm
- Wednesday 12 pm-7 pm
- Thursday 12 pm-7 pm
- Friday 12 pm-7 pm
- Saturday 10 am-3 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Høkeren.
- Arrive early in the afternoon if you want a seat; with only 18 square metres, the bar fills quickly on Fridays and on rainy days.
- Ask the staff for a recommendation from the current beer selection if you enjoy local or small-batch Danish brews.
- Combine a visit with a lakeside walk around Ry or a boat trip, using Høkeren as a relaxed pre-dinner stop.
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Getting There
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Train and walk from Aarhus
From Aarhus H, take a regional train towards Skanderborg and Ry; the journey to Ry Station typically takes about 30–40 minutes and trains usually run at least once an hour during the day. A standard adult single ticket costs roughly 70–100 DKK depending on time and purchase method. From Ry Station, expect an easy 10–15 minute walk on mostly level pavements through the town centre to reach Høkeren.
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Regional bus within East Jutland
Several regional bus routes connect nearby towns such as Skanderborg and Silkeborg to Ry, with travel times around 25–45 minutes depending on the route and stops. Buses generally run every 30–60 minutes in daytime on weekdays and less frequently in the evening and on weekends. A single adult fare is usually in the range of 40–70 DKK. Expect a short town-centre walk from the nearest bus stop to the bar on mostly flat terrain.
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Car from Silkeborg area
Driving from central Silkeborg to Ry normally takes around 20–30 minutes via regional roads. There is limited street and public parking in Ry’s centre, especially in late afternoon and early evening, and some spaces may have time restrictions, so allow extra time to find a legal spot within walking distance. Fuel costs will depend on your vehicle, but expect standard Danish petrol prices, and note that the town streets around the centre can be narrow and busy at peak times.
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Discover more about Høkeren
A tiny bar with a big personality
Høkeren is one of Ry’s most characterful spots, a beer and wine bar that squeezes a surprising amount of atmosphere into only about 18 square metres of floor space. Step through the door and you are immediately enveloped in warmth: low ceilings, close-set tables and a bar counter that doubles as a social hub. The space feels almost like a private club, yet it remains welcoming to anyone who wanders in.The bar’s name nods to the old Danish term for a small trader, and that spirit of neighbourhood exchange is very much alive. Regulars know each other by name, newcomers are quickly drawn into discussions about the latest local events, and the staff move in a practiced dance behind the narrow bar, pulling beers and pouring wine at arm’s length.Local flavours in your glass
Though compact, Høkeren takes its drinks seriously. A rotating list of beers highlights Danish and regional brews, often from smaller producers, alongside a concise selection of wines by the glass. The menu favours quality over quantity: there are not endless choices, but most have a story, whether a lake-district microbrew or a robust red opened for sharing on a cold evening.This is the kind of place where you can ask for a recommendation and expect a thoughtful answer, tailored to your mood and the weather outside. Simple bar snacks occasionally make an appearance, but the focus remains squarely on the glass in front of you and the company at your table rather than on full meals.Atmosphere measured in conversations, not square metres
What Høkeren lacks in size, it makes up for in human scale. With only a few tables and bar stools, you are rarely more than a sentence away from a conversation with the next table. On dark winter afternoons the glow from candles and the hum of low voices make the room feel like a refuge from the chill; in lighter months, the open door blurs the boundary between bar and street, and laughter drifts out into the courtyard.The intimacy also shapes the pace. This is not somewhere to rush through a quick drink. Instead, time stretches as you chat with friends, sample a second beer or linger over the last sip of wine, watching the door to see who will duck in next. For solo travellers, it can be an easy place to feel part of local life for an hour or two.In the heart of a lakeside town
Høkeren sits in central Ry, within easy strolling distance of the town’s shops, cafés and the lakes that make the area so appealing. It works naturally into a day of exploring the surrounding hills and forests, or a boat trip on the nearby lakes, as a civilised pause before you move on to dinner elsewhere.Opening hours lean towards afternoon and early evening, making it a relaxed choice for a pre-dinner drink or a gentle end to a day outdoors rather than a late-night venue. On busy days the small room can fill quickly, but that is part of the charm: sharing space, and often stories, with strangers who do not feel like strangers for long.A cosy stop for many kinds of travellers
Despite its diminutive footprint, Høkeren suits a wide range of visitors. Couples slip in for a quiet glass of wine, friends gather around a corner table to catch up, and solo visitors find a bar stool where they can watch Ry’s social life unfold. The low-key, conversational atmosphere makes it a pleasant option for older travellers and anyone seeking something calmer than a typical pub.There is no elaborate design concept, just a simple, slightly rustic interior that feels sincere rather than staged. That authenticity, combined with its pocket-sized dimensions, has turned Høkeren into one of those places that many remember fondly long after the last drop in the glass.Explore the best of what Høkeren has to offer
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