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The Globe Irish Pub, Copenhagen

Atmospheric Irish pub in central Copenhagen, pouring serious beer and whiskey alongside hearty comfort food, sports screenings and cozy, hygge-tinged corners.

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Tucked into central Copenhagen’s Nørregade, The Globe Irish Pub blends classic Dublin charm with Danish hygge. This atmospheric basement bar is known for its dark wood interiors, snugs and alcoves, and an impressive selection of draught and bottled beers, Irish whiskeys, and cocktails. Screens show major sports, while a compact kitchen serves hearty pub staples from fish and chips to Irish stew. It’s a convivial spot to linger over a pint, catch a match, or settle in for an unhurried evening with friends.

A brief summary to The Globe Irish Pub

  • Nørregade 43-45, Copenhagen, København K, 1165, DK
  • +4533320860
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  • Duration: 1 to 4 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 2 pm-12 am
  • Tuesday 2 pm-1 am
  • Wednesday 2 pm-1 am
  • Thursday 2 pm-2 am
  • Friday 1 pm-3 am
  • Saturday 12:30 pm-3 am
  • Sunday 1 pm-11 pm

Local tips

  • Arrive early on big match days if you want a good sightline to the screens, as the pub fills quickly for major football and rugby fixtures.
  • Pair a pint of stout or an Irish whiskey with classic pub dishes like fish and chips, hot wings or an Irish-inspired stew for a full comfort-food experience.
  • If you prefer a quieter drink, choose late afternoon or early evening on weekdays to enjoy the pub’s nooks and snugs before the late-night crowd builds.
  • Expect central Copenhagen pricing on drinks; consider starting with draught beer or house specials if you want to keep an eye on your tab.
  • Look beyond the main bar for more secluded corners and raised areas—ideal if you’re with a small group and want a semi-private feel.
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An Irish welcome in the heart of Copenhagen

Step off busy Nørregade and you slip into a corner of Dublin transplanted to Copenhagen. The Globe Irish Pub occupies a series of cozy, low-ceilinged rooms, dressed in dark wood, green accents and warm lamplight that immediately softens the outside world. The bar wraps around the main room, its shelves crowded with bottles and taps, while high tables, leather-clad booths and little snugs create pockets of privacy. It feels purpose-built for conversation: music hums in the background, talk rises and falls, and you’re never far from the bar itself. Rather than a polished cocktail lounge, this is a lived-in pub with a patina of story-filled nights, where details like framed prints, mirrors and brewery memorabilia add to a gently timeworn charm.

Beer lines, whiskey shelves and comfort food

The drinks list is where The Globe really leans into its identity. You’ll find a broad line-up of draught beers alongside bottled specials, with international lagers, craft-style ales and, of course, a properly poured stout. Whiskey fans can browse an extensive selection of Irish labels, complemented by Scottish and other world whiskies, while the back bar also supports a full suite of spirits for long drinks. Cocktails range from classics like Mojitos, Old Fashioneds and Espresso Martinis to long, easy-drinking spritzes and gin-based mixes. When the Copenhagen chill bites, hot Irish coffee, Bailey’s coffee and spiked teas add a fireside feel even without a real hearth. The kitchen keeps things grounded with pub favourites: hot wings, burgers, fish and chips, and Irish-influenced comfort dishes such as stew, plus vegetarian options so mixed groups can eat together.

Sports nights and lively gatherings

On match days, The Globe shifts gear into sports hub. Multiple screens are positioned so you can follow football, rugby and other major fixtures from most tables, turning big tournaments into communal occasions. The atmosphere balances enthusiasm with a sense of order; it’s a place where you can cheer on your side without feeling swallowed by a stadium crush. Beyond sports, the pub’s layout suits everything from after-work drinks to birthday groups, with a warren of areas that let you choose your own energy level. Some evenings veer toward boisterous, others stay closer to a classic, chatty pub night, but the overall rhythm encourages you to stay for another round rather than rush off.

Nooks, crannies and that hygge crossover

Part of the pub’s character lies in its little hideaways. A short flight of steps or a turn past the main bar might lead you to a quieter back room, a raised platform with a view over the action, or a snug corner that feels almost private. Candles and warm tones lend a distinctly Danish hygge note to the Irish template, making it surprisingly snug for a winter evening. The combination of low light, layered rooms and timber detailing creates a pleasingly unpolished backdrop for a casual night out or an informal date. You can lean on a high table near the bar for a quick pint, or sink into a booth and spread out a long meal with shared plates and rounds of drinks.

Central city pub with a local streak

Set in Copenhagen’s historic inner city, The Globe is surrounded by cultural landmarks and shopping streets, yet it still feels like a neighbourhood local. The bar team tend to work with an easy, direct manner that fits an Irish pub: efficient at busy times, relaxed when things are quieter, and generally ready with suggestions if you’re undecided between a stout, a pale ale or a whiskey. From early afternoon openings into the small hours on weekends, the pub covers most use-cases: a mid-afternoon break over a late lunch, pre-theatre drinks, or a final stop at the end of a city-centre evening. It is very much a bar first and foremost, but the presence of solid food, central location and flexible seating make it one of those places that can anchor a night out in Copenhagen with reassuring ease.

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