Restaurant B, Maribo
Intimate French-inspired bistro in central Maribo, serving hearty European classics, generous portions and relaxed, candlelit dinners on Vesterbrogade.
Tucked along Vesterbrogade in the heart of Maribo, Restaurant B is an intimate, candlelit spot known for its French- and European-inspired cuisine, generous plates and warm, unfussy hospitality. Expect well-executed classics: from steaks and slow-cooked meats to seasonal fish and indulgent desserts, all served in a relaxed dining room that feels more like a neighbourhood living room than a formal restaurant. It is an easy choice for an unhurried dinner after exploring this small Lolland market town.
A brief summary to Restaurant B
- Vesterbrogade 23, Maribo, 4930, DK
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Tuesday 5:30 pm-9 pm
- Wednesday 5:30 pm-9 pm
- Thursday 5:30 pm-9 pm
- Friday 5:30 pm-9 pm
- Saturday 5:30 pm-9 pm
Local tips
- Book a table for Friday or Saturday evenings, as the dining room is small and dinner is only served Tuesday to Saturday.
- Come hungry: main courses are generous, and you will likely want to leave room for a dessert to linger over with coffee.
- If you have dietary requirements, mention them when reserving; the focused menu means advance notice helps the kitchen adapt.
- Aim for an earlier evening seating if you prefer a slightly quieter atmosphere and more time between courses.
- Dress is smart-casual; there is no formal code, but a neat outfit will feel in tune with the cosy bistro setting.
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Getting There
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Regional train and short walk
From Nykøbing Falster or Nakskov, take a regional train to Maribo Station, with typical journey times of about 25–45 minutes and fares usually in the range of 40–80 DKK one way in standard class. Trains run throughout the day but can be less frequent in the evening, so check departure times in advance. From Maribo Station it is an easy, mostly level walk through town to Vesterbrogade, suitable for most visitors and accessible with a stroller, though surfaces are a mix of pavement and cobblestones.
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Intercity bus within Lolland
Local buses connect Maribo with other Lolland towns such as Rødby, Sakskøbing and Bandholm, generally taking 20–40 minutes depending on the route. Single tickets often cost around 25–50 DKK, and services may run less frequently in the late evening and on Sundays, so plan your return carefully. Most services stop within a short walk of the town centre, from where you can reach Vesterbrogade along well-lit streets.
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Car from the E47 motorway
Drivers approaching via the E47 across Lolland can reach central Maribo in roughly 10–20 minutes from nearby junctions, depending on traffic. There is usually street or public parking available within walking distance of Vesterbrogade, often free or at a modest hourly rate; always check local signage for time limits. Evening parking tends to be easier than daytime, but allow extra time on busy weekends or event nights.
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Cycling from nearby accommodations
If you are staying at a hotel or guesthouse in or around Maribo, cycling to the town centre is a pleasant option in good weather. Distances from lakeside areas or nearby campsites are often in the range of 2–6 km, taking about 10–25 minutes on mostly flat terrain. Bring lights and reflective gear for evening diners, and be aware that some stretches may be dimly lit after dark despite Denmark’s generally bike-friendly roads.
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French-Inspired Dining in a Lolland Market Town
Restaurant B brings a distinctly European flavour to the quiet streets of Maribo. Set in a traditional low-rise building on Vesterbrogade, the restaurant’s frontage is modest, but inside you step into a warm, softly lit room where wooden tables, simple décor and the buzz of conversation give it the feel of a local dining room. It is a place that blends everyday comfort with a hint of continental bistro charm.The kitchen looks to France and wider Europe for inspiration, with a menu built around well-executed classics. Rather than a sprawling list, you will typically find a focused selection that changes over time, allowing the team to concentrate on doing a few things very well.Hearty Plates and Classic Flavours
At the heart of Restaurant B is a love of straightforward, flavourful cooking. Diners come for robust main courses: carefully cooked steaks, rich sauces, slow-roasted meats, and seasonal fish dishes such as plaice or flounder served with buttery accompaniments. Portions tend to be generous, more in line with a neighbourhood favourite than a fine-dining temple.Starters might feature familiar bistro staples, from soups and pâtés to seafood plates, while desserts lean indulgent – think ice creams, chocolate-rich creations or traditional sweets that round off the meal on a cosy note. A considered drinks list, including wines that pair naturally with the French-leaning menu, completes the picture without overwhelming you with choice.Atmosphere of Informal Nordic Hospitality
The ambience is relaxed and welcoming, making Restaurant B feel accessible whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a good dinner after a day exploring Maribo’s lakes and abbey. Tables are fairly close together, adding to the intimate, convivial mood. Candlelight and soft tones keep things calm rather than flashy.Service follows that same spirit of informal hospitality. There is a sense of being looked after without ceremony: staff move comfortably between tables, happy to explain dishes or recommend a glass of wine, but the pace is unhurried so you can linger over multiple courses.Appeal for Couples, Families and Small Groups
Although its menu leans toward grown-up flavours, Restaurant B also caters to families, with options that are approachable for younger diners and a setting where children do not feel out of place in the evening. Couples appreciate the intimate lighting and unpretentious, grown-up atmosphere, while small groups often settle in for long, conversation-filled dinners.With opening hours focused on dinner from Tuesday to Saturday, the restaurant naturally becomes an evening anchor in Maribo’s compact centre. Reservations are wise on busy nights, especially if you are timing your meal around cultural events or exploring Lolland’s nearby attractions.A Reliable Anchor in Central Maribo
For travellers, Restaurant B serves as a dependable culinary stop in a town where options can be limited after dark. Its central location makes it easy to combine with strolls around the old streets or the lakeside, and its style fits both casual and slightly dressier evenings. You come here not for experimentation, but for the reassurance of classic European cooking delivered with warmth, consistency and a sense of local character that ties you gently to everyday life in Maribo.Explore the best of what Restaurant B has to offer
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