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Den Skæve Bar

A crooked timber-framed pub in Ebeltoft's old town, where live music and garden charm meet Danish hospitality.

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Den Skæve Bar is a charming pub housed in a distinctive black and white half-timbered building dating back centuries, located in the heart of Ebeltoft's historic old town. This intimate venue combines traditional Danish hospitality with a welcoming atmosphere, featuring both an indoor space and a lovely courtyard garden. The bar serves drinks, light meals, and hosts live music performances, making it a beloved gathering spot for locals and visitors alike.

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Overgade 23, Ebeltoft, 8400, DK
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Duration: 1 to 4 hours
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
1 pm-7 pm
Tuesday
1 pm-7 pm
Wednesday
1 pm-7 pm
Thursday
1 pm-9 pm
Friday
12 pm-12 am
Saturday
12 pm-12 am
Sunday
1 pm-8 pm

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    Walking from Ebeltoft Town Centre

    Den Skæve Bar is located at Overgade 23 in central Ebeltoft, approximately 5-10 minutes on foot from the main town square and harbour area. The venue sits within the historic medieval old town, accessible via pedestrian alleyways. No parking is required for foot access; the building is situated in a car-free zone designed for pedestrian traffic.

    Driving and Parking

    If arriving by car, drive to central Ebeltoft and park in one of the public car parks near the town centre, typically within 50-100 metres of the bar. Several municipal parking areas serve the historic district; expect to pay approximately 30-50 Danish Krone per hour. From the car park, walk via the pedestrian alleyways to Overgade 23. The building is not directly accessible by vehicle due to the medieval street layout.

    Public Transport from Aarhus

    Take a regional bus or train from Aarhus to Ebeltoft, approximately 45-60 minutes depending on the service. Buses run regularly throughout the day; journey times typically range from 50-70 minutes. Upon arrival at Ebeltoft bus or train station, walk or take a local taxi to the town centre (approximately 10-15 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by taxi). From there, proceed on foot to Overgade 23 via the historic alleyways.

    Taxi or Ride-Share

    Taxis are available in Ebeltoft and can be called directly or booked through local services. A taxi from Ebeltoft station to Den Skæve Bar costs approximately 80-120 Danish Krone. Ride-share services may have limited availability in this smaller Danish town; booking in advance is recommended, particularly during peak tourist season.

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    Local tips

    Visit during live music evenings for the full experience; check ahead for performance schedules as they vary seasonally.
    Arrive early on weekends, especially Friday and Saturday when the bar stays open until midnight, as seating fills quickly.
    Use the courtyard garden during mild weather for a more relaxed atmosphere away from the compact interior space.
    The building's uneven floors and low doorways are part of its charm; wear comfortable shoes and watch your head when moving between areas.
    Combine your visit with exploration of Ebeltoft's surrounding medieval alleyways and nearby attractions like Museum Østjylland.

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    A Building Steeped in History

    Den Skæve Bar occupies one of Ebeltoft's most distinctive structures—a beautifully preserved half-timbered house with characteristic black and white façade that dates back generations. The building's crooked timber framing and aged architectural details reflect the authentic character of medieval Danish construction, with its uneven walls and sloping floors adding to the charm and authenticity of the space. Walking through the entrance feels like stepping back in time, as the original wooden beams and period features have been carefully maintained while the interior has been thoughtfully renovated for modern comfort.

    Intimate Atmosphere and Social Character

    The bar's name—"Den Skæve" meaning "The Crooked" in Danish—playfully references both the building's tilted structure and its quirky, unpretentious character. Inside, the venue maintains a cozy, intimate ambiance with warm lighting and traditional furnishings that encourage conversation and connection. The staff is known for their friendly, energetic approach to hospitality, creating an environment where both regulars and first-time visitors feel welcomed. The interior accommodates approximately 60 guests, while the adjoining courtyard garden provides an additional 60 seats, offering flexibility for different seasons and group sizes.

    Courtyard Garden and Seasonal Appeal

    The attached gårdhave (courtyard garden) is one of Den Skæve Bar's greatest assets, particularly during warmer months. This sheltered outdoor space provides a peaceful retreat from the bustling alleyway, with seating that allows guests to enjoy drinks and conversation in a garden setting. The garden becomes especially popular during summer evenings and is occasionally used for special events and gatherings. The combination of indoor and outdoor spaces makes the venue adaptable to different weather conditions and social occasions throughout the year.

    Live Music and Entertainment

    Den Skæve Bar distinguishes itself by regularly hosting live music performances, ranging from local musicians to established acts. These events add vibrancy to the venue and draw both music enthusiasts and curious visitors. The intimate size of the space creates an ideal setting for live performances, where audiences can experience musicians in a close, personal environment. The schedule of performances varies seasonally, with more frequent events during peak tourist season.

    Culinary Offerings and Beverages

    The bar serves a selection of drinks including beer, wine, and spirits, with particular attention to Danish and local beverages. While primarily a bar and pub, Den Skæve Bar also offers light food options and refreshments. The menu reflects casual Danish dining traditions, with offerings suitable for a quick drink or a more leisurely visit. The lemonade and soft drink options are noted for their quality, catering to non-alcoholic preferences alongside the alcoholic selections.

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