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Little London – English Pub & Pool, Esbjerg

British-style basement pub in the heart of Esbjerg, pouring Guinness and cider, with pool tables, live music, karaoke nights and a warmly lit, memorabilia-filled interior.

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Little London is a basement English-style pub in central Esbjerg, blending classic British pub charm with Danish hygge. Expect dark wood interiors, taxidermy on the walls, pool tables, Guinness on tap, English cider and a strong focus on live music and sing‑along classics. It is a sociable spot for pints, karaoke nights and company gatherings, right off Torvegade in the heart of the city.

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  • Torvegade 24, Kld, Esbjerg, 6700, DK
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  • Duration: 1 to 4 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 7 pm-12 am
  • Tuesday 7 pm-12 am
  • Wednesday 7 pm-12 am
  • Thursday 7 pm-12 am
  • Friday 3 pm-5 am
  • Saturday 1 pm-5 am
  • Sunday 2:30 pm-11 pm

Local tips

  • For a seat close to the live music or karaoke action on busy Friday and Saturday nights, arrive early in the evening as the basement space fills quickly.
  • If you want a quieter atmosphere focused on conversation and pool, aim for Sunday afternoon or early evening on weekdays before the late crowd builds.
  • Order at least one round of Guinness or English cider to experience the bar’s core British pub identity before exploring other beers or spirits.
  • Keep an eye on seasonal event posters and social media for themed parties, live music line-ups and karaoke dates that can transform the mood of the night.
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A slice of London beneath Esbjerg’s streets

Step down from Torvegade into Little London and you are suddenly in a basement that feels far closer to Soho than the Danish west coast. This English-style pub leans into the classic look: dark wooden bar counters, cozy nooks, and walls crowded with taxidermy and eclectic memorabilia that hint at hunting lodges and old British taverns. The low ceiling and warm lighting wrap the room in a snug glow that invites you to settle in for the evening rather than rush through for a quick drink. The pub sits right in the centre of Esbjerg, yet once inside the bustle above fades into the background. The clink of glasses, the thud of a pool break and the friendly hum around the bar create its own self-contained world. It feels informal and lived-in, like a local you might adopt on your first night in town.

British pours with a Danish twist

At the taps, Little London has made a point of saluting its namesake. Guinness flows steadily, poured in the slow, careful way stout lovers expect, while English ciders offer a crisp counterpoint in the glass. Alongside these, you will find the usual line-up of lagers and spirits familiar to a Danish bar, so anyone in a group can locate their favourite drink. The setting suits slow sessions as much as quick rounds before moving on. The bar’s pool tables invite friendly competition, and it is common to see games unfolding alongside quiet conversations at candlelit tables. This mix of activity gives the room energy without tipping into chaos, making it a comfortable choice for groups as well as pairs.

Live music, karaoke and late nights

Little London is as much about sound as it is about décor. Live music is a regular feature, with local musicians working through an accessible repertoire that stretches from 1960s classics to modern pop, country and folk influences. Sets are chosen for sing-along potential rather than obscurity, turning parts of the night into a communal performance when the room joins in on the choruses. On certain evenings the microphones pass to the guests for karaoke, underscoring the bar’s playful side. These nights can run late, especially from Friday into the early hours of Saturday and Sunday, when the opening hours extend well past midnight. Combined with special themed events and seasonal parties, it gives the pub a calendar that rewards repeat visits.

Company gatherings and casual celebrations

Beyond walk-in nights, Little London is used to hosting events for both small and large companies. The layout, with its mix of tables, bar stools and open space around the pool area, can be adapted for after-work gatherings, informal celebrations and private functions. The staff are accustomed to managing reserved sections while regular bar service continues around them, preserving the easygoing atmosphere. Although the bar occupies a basement level, the entrance is straightforward from street level on Torvegade. Once inside, the environment is casual: no dress code, a friendly bar team and a crowd that ranges from students and young professionals to older regulars. It is the sort of place where you can drop in for one pint, stay for the band’s second set, or end a night with one more round.

Atmosphere at different times of day and year

Little London opens later in the day, with afternoons at the weekend tending towards relaxed games of pool and quieter conversations. As evening advances, especially on Fridays and Saturdays, the sound level rises along with the crowd, and the bar gradually shifts from cozy pub to lively nightspot. Outside the doors, Esbjerg’s coastal climate can be windy and cool, particularly in autumn and winter, making the warm, enclosed interior especially appealing. In summer, longer daylight hours mean guests often drift in after time spent in nearby squares and parks. Whether you come for a single stout or a full evening of music and karaoke, the pub offers a distinctly British flavour woven into the fabric of this Danish port city.

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