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King's Pub, Kalundborg

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Traditional small-town pub on Kalundborg’s main street, serving straightforward drinks, local character and unpretentious evening atmosphere.

King’s Pub is a classic local watering hole on Kordilgade, right in the heart of Kalundborg. This cosy pub blends Danish bar culture with a hint of British-inspired charm: think dark wood, a long counter lined with taps, and intimate tables where regulars and visitors mingle. Come for a relaxed pint, a glass of wine or a casual game of darts, and stay for the easy-going atmosphere that makes it a natural evening stop in this small harbor town.

A brief summary to King's Pub

  • Monday 10 am-10 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-10 pm
  • Friday 10 am-12 am
  • Saturday 10 am-12 am
  • Sunday 1 pm-8 pm

Local tips

  • For a quieter experience, aim for late afternoon or early evening midweek, when you’re more likely to find a table and a relaxed pace.
  • Weekends can be much livelier; arrive earlier in the evening if you prefer seating rather than standing at the bar.
  • Bring a payment card, as cashless payments are widely preferred in Denmark and make settling up at the bar smoother.
  • If you enjoy people-watching, choose a seat near the front windows for views along Kordilgade’s busy pedestrian flow.
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Getting There

  • Train and short walk from Copenhagen

    Take a regional train from Copenhagen to Kalundborg; the journey typically takes around 75–90 minutes and trains usually run at least once an hour during the day. A standard adult ticket normally costs in the range of 120–180 DKK one way in standard class. From Kalundborg station, allow about 10–15 minutes on foot through the compact town centre to reach Kordilgade, where the pub is located. Trains run year-round, but late-evening departures are less frequent, so check return times if you are not staying overnight.

  • Bus within Kalundborg area

    If you are staying in the wider Kalundborg area or nearby suburbs, use the local or regional buses that serve stops near the town centre. Typical journey times range from 10 to 30 minutes depending on where you board. Single tickets on local buses usually cost about 24–40 DKK, with prices varying by zone. Services are generally less frequent in the evenings and on weekends, so plan your trip to arrive before peak pub hours and confirm the timing of your last bus back.

  • Car or taxi from surrounding region

    Arriving by car from nearby towns such as Slagelse or Holbæk typically takes 30–45 minutes depending on traffic. Kalundborg’s centre has various public parking areas within walking distance of Kordilgade, though spaces can be busier on Friday and Saturday nights. If you prefer not to drive after drinking, local taxi companies can connect the town with nearby villages; short rides within Kalundborg often start around 60–100 DKK, with longer regional trips increasing accordingly and surcharges possible late at night.

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Discover more about King's Pub

A neighbourhood pub in the heart of Kalundborg

King’s Pub sits on Kordilgade, Kalundborg’s main shopping street, and feels very much like part of the town’s living room. Step through the door and you enter a low-lit space of polished wood, bar stools and small tables where conversation takes centre stage. The look is unfussy and familiar: beer signs, framed memorabilia and shelves of bottles add a comforting sense of clutter that suits a traditional pub. Despite the name, this is less a themed bar and more a classic local. It draws people from nearby streets, harbor workers winding down after a shift, and visitors exploring the compact town centre. The vibe is casual, with no dress code and an emphasis on taking your time over a drink rather than rushing on to the next place.

Beer, wine and simple bar comforts

As a pub and wine bar, King’s Pub focuses on drinks rather than elaborate cuisine. The bar usually offers a rotating mix of draft and bottled beers, from mainstream lagers to a few more characterful brews, alongside ciders, spirits and straightforward cocktails. Wine drinkers can expect accessible, easy-drinking options by the glass or bottle rather than a long, technical list. Snacks and light bar bites are typically geared to drinking rather than dining: think crisps, nuts or simple plates that keep you going through a long evening. Locals often use the place as a pre- or post-dinner stop, combining it with one of the restaurants or takeaways elsewhere along Kordilgade.

Social atmosphere and evening rhythm

The pub follows a gentle daily rhythm. Afternoons tend to be quieter, when you might find a few regulars chatting with the bartender or reading at the bar. As late afternoon slides into evening, the room fills with small groups meeting for a beer after work, couples grabbing a casual drink and friends gathering to watch a game on the TV screens when sport is showing. On weekend nights, the tone becomes livelier and more social. Seating can be at a premium, with people standing and chatting at the bar or spilling around high tables. Music adds background energy without overwhelming conversation, keeping the focus on the social side of pub life.

Local character behind the bar

Part of King’s Pub’s appeal lies in its sense of continuity. Staff tend to know their regulars, and friendly bar chat comes easily if you are in the mood for conversation. Visitors dropping in for the first time can expect straightforward service and a no-nonsense approach: order at the bar, pay as you go, and settle into whatever corner suits you. The interior, while simple, reveals small details over time: a favourite table near the window for people-watching along Kordilgade, a quieter nook toward the back, or the best vantage point to follow televised matches. It all contributes to the feeling of a place that is used and lived-in rather than curated for effect.

An easy stop on a Kalundborg evening

Because it sits so centrally, King’s Pub often becomes part of a broader evening in Kalundborg. It pairs naturally with a stroll through the old streets, a visit to the waterfront or a meal elsewhere in town. For solo travellers, it offers a straightforward, unpretentious spot to sit with a drink and absorb a slice of everyday Danish small-town life. While there is no grand architectural story or themed décor, King’s Pub’s charm lies precisely in that modesty. It is a dependable corner pub where the focus is squarely on cold drinks, familiar surroundings and the easy rhythm of local conversation.

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