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Bar7 Copenhagen

Multi-room cocktail lounge in Copenhagen’s inner city, mixing bold decor, inventive drinks and a 21+ late-night atmosphere across lounge, blue room and basement.

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Hidden along lively Studiestræde in Copenhagen’s historic inner city, Bar7 is a stylish cocktail lounge spread across a series of moodily lit rooms. Low sofas, bold colors, and eclectic decor give it a living-room-meets-nightclub feel, while a strong cocktail program ranges from twisted classics to playful signatures like liquorice-infused creations. With a clear late-night focus, a 21+ door policy and a dressy but relaxed crowd, it’s a spot for lingering over well-crafted drinks before the evening drifts into full-on party mode.

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Studiestræde 7, Copenhagen, København K, 1455, DK
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Duration: 1.5 to 4 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Thursday
7 pm-1 am
Friday
6 pm-3 am
Saturday
6 pm-3 am

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    Getting There

    Metro and walk from Nørreport

    From anywhere on the Copenhagen Metro network, take a line that stops at Nørreport Station; typical journeys within the central zones take 5–15 minutes and cost around 20–25 DKK one way with a travel card or 25–35 DKK with a single ticket. From Nørreport, allow about 10 minutes on foot along mostly flat, paved streets through the inner city. Trains and metro services run frequently into the late evening, making this a convenient option for both arriving and heading back after closing.

    S-train via Copenhagen Central Station

    If you are staying near the S-train network, travel to Copenhagen Central Station; journeys within the city typically take 5–20 minutes at a cost similar to the metro, roughly 20–35 DKK depending on zones and ticket type. From the station, plan for around 10 minutes of walking through busy but well-lit streets in the old town. This route is suitable year-round, though late at night the station can feel crowded, so allow extra time if you are moving with a group.

    City bike or e-scooter within central Copenhagen

    Copenhagen’s shared city bikes and licensed e-scooters are a popular way to reach the Studiestræde area from neighborhoods like Vesterbro, Østerbro or Nørrebro, typically taking 5–20 minutes depending on distance. Expect to pay from about 10–20 DKK for a short ride, billed per minute or per unlock through an app. Cycle lanes are well marked, but the inner city can be busy on weekend evenings; ride cautiously and be prepared to park in designated zones near the surrounding streets rather than directly outside crowded bar entrances.

    Taxi or ride-hail within the city center

    A taxi or licensed ride-hail from central districts such as Østerbro, Vesterbro or Islands Brygge to Bar7 usually takes 5–15 minutes outside rush hour. Fares within the central area commonly range between 80 and 180 DKK depending on distance, time of day and traffic. Late at night on weekends demand can spike, so waiting times and prices may increase; it is wise to plan for a small buffer if you need to arrive for a specific reservation time.

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    Local tips

    Aim for earlier evening if you want to chat over cocktails; after 22:00 on weekends the music rises and the vibe turns distinctly party-oriented.
    There is a minimum age of 21, so carry valid photo ID—staff are used to checking, especially on busy nights.
    Dress smart-casual; while there is no strict dress code, sporty outfits and backpacks can feel out of place in the lounge-style setting.
    If you enjoy Scandinavian flavors, ask about their liquorice-based signature cocktail, which showcases a local twist on a modern mixed drink.
    Groups planning a celebration can consider reserving a section in advance, particularly the Blue Room or basement areas at weekends.

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    A colorful hideaway in Copenhagen’s inner city

    Tucked into Studiestræde in the very heart of Copenhagen, Bar7 feels more like a stylish apartment than a conventional bar. Behind an unassuming facade you step into a series of rooms washed in saturated colors, soft lamp light and flickering candles. It sits within the compact streets of Indre By, where historic townhouses and contemporary design hotels share the same cobbled lanes, and Bar7 leans into that blend of old-city intimacy and modern polish. The bar’s layout is broken into distinct zones, each with its own mood. You might start in a lounge-like front room, then drift deeper into side salons where music feels louder and the night takes on a more clubby edge. Throughout, the focus is on couches and low tables rather than barstools, encouraging long, sociable evenings rather than quick rounds.

    Rooms within rooms: Lounge, Blue Room and Basement

    Bar7 is known for its different areas: a relaxed main lounge, the atmospheric Blue Room and a more secluded basement level. The lounge tends to be the social heart, where groups cluster on sofas and the bar counter stays busy with cocktail shakers in constant motion. Lighting is kept deliberately low, with colored accents that change the feel from weeknight chill-out to weekend energy. The Blue Room, often bathed in cool tones and playful decor, has a slightly more intimate feel, making it a favorite corner for smaller groups or date nights. Head downstairs and the basement shifts the mood again, with darker surfaces and a clubbier soundscape. This flexible, layered layout lets Bar7 handle everything from early-evening conversations to late-night celebrations without feeling like a single, echoing hall.

    Cocktail craft from signatures to modern twists

    Drinks are the main attraction here, with a menu that balances classic cocktails and house signatures. Expect staples like gin and tonics alongside more creative combinations featuring flavored gins, house syrups and seasonal ingredients. One of the bar’s calling cards is a liquorice-driven signature cocktail that nods to Scandinavian tastes, mixing rum, citrus, honey, berries and liquorice for a playful, distinctly local profile. During special events, Bar7 often highlights festival-style pairings or limited-edition serves, showcasing collaboration spirits or new mixers. Portions are generous rather than fussy, and presentation tends toward bold glassware and colorful garnishes that suit the vivid interiors. For non-cocktail drinkers, spirits, wine and beers round out the list, but the bar’s real personality lies in the shaker.

    Late-night rhythm and dressy social atmosphere

    Bar7 skews decisively toward night-owl hours, opening in the evening and stretching into the small hours on weekends. The minimum age of 21 helps keep the atmosphere oriented toward adults out for a polished yet unpretentious night. Music leans toward upbeat, crowd-pleasing tracks that build a gentle buzz on weekdays before tipping into more energetic territory on Fridays and Saturdays. Guests tend to dress smart-casual—think city-night attire rather than sportswear—though the overall vibe remains relaxed rather than exclusive. The sofa-based seating makes it equally suited to groups marking a special occasion and couples slipping in for a late drink. Booking out sections for private gatherings is common, especially in the more secluded rooms, adding to its reputation as a place for celebrations.

    Practical notes for a smooth night out

    Situated in central Copenhagen, Bar7 sits within easy walking distance of many hotels, restaurants and other nightlife spots, making it simple to weave into a broader evening. The inner-city location means you are close to major public transport hubs, while the compact streets outside are busy but walkable. Crowds typically build later in the evening, particularly on Friday and Saturday, when the bar can feel lively and dense. Inside, space is spread over multiple levels, including stairs down to the basement, and seating is primarily low sofas and lounge chairs. It is worth keeping the late-night focus in mind when planning your visit: early evening tends to be calmer for lingering over detailed cocktails, while late slots are better if you are seeking a more pulsing bar atmosphere.

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