Österlånggatan 17
Gamla Stan's cozy kvarterskrog reviving 1700s vibes with Swedish meatballs, brunch, karaoke, and heartfelt service amid historic charm.
Nestled in Stockholm's enchanting Gamla Stan, Österlånggatan 17 is a vibrant bar and neighborhood pub channeling 18th-century hospitality. Savor Swedish classics like juicy meatballs alongside global flavors, local ingredients, and brunch or karaoke nights in a cozy, historic setting from lunch to late evening.
A brief summary to Österlånggatan 17
- Österlånggatan 17, Stockholm, 111 31, SE
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 11:30 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 11:30 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 11:30 am-11 pm
- Thursday 11:30 am-11 pm
- Friday 11:30 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 pm-12 am
- Sunday 12 pm-11 pm
Local tips
- Reserve ahead for weekends, brunch, or karaoke nights, especially larger groups using the upstairs or private rooms.
- Opt for the outdoor terrace in summer to soak in Gamla Stan's street life while enjoying classic Swedish dishes.
- Try the signature meatballs with lingonberries for an authentic taste of Sweden, available alongside vegan options.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Gamla Stan T-bana station, 8-12 minutes on flat cobblestone paths through pedestrian lanes; fully accessible but watch for uneven stones, no steep inclines.
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Bus
Bus 3 from Slussen to Gamla Stan stop, 5-7 minutes travel time every 10-15 minutes daytime; SEK 40 single ticket, then 3-minute walk on crowded streets.
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Taxi
Taxi from central Stockholm, 10-15 minutes depending on traffic; SEK 150-250 flat rate in peak hours, drop-off nearby but limited street access in Old Town.
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Historic Heart of Gamla Stan
Tucked along the cobblestone Österlånggatan in Stockholm's medieval Old Town, Österlånggatan 17 embodies the lively spirit of Gamla Stan. This narrow street, lined with colorful 17th- and 18th-century buildings, buzzes with the footsteps of locals and visitors alike. The restaurant occupies a spot once home to Hindrich Nywardt, a wine merchant from the 1700s who supplied the neighborhood with fine drinks. Today, it revives that tradition, blending Swedish warmth with international touches in a welcoming kvarterskrog atmosphere.The facade blends seamlessly into the historic surroundings, with warm lights spilling onto the pavement, inviting passersby into its embrace.1700s Hospitality Revived
Österlånggatan 17 draws inspiration from the 18th century, honoring the era's generous entertaining customs. The interior mixes rustic charm with modern comfort: exposed wooden beams overhead, candlelit tables, and a bar stocked with local brews and global wines. It's a place where simple pleasures take center stage—think hearty plates of meatballs served with lingonberries, creamy mash, and pickled cucumbers, all made from seasonal Swedish produce.The menu evolves with the day: weekday lunches feature quick, satisfying bites; weekends bring à la carte brunch with innovative twists on classics like eggs, smoked fish, and fresh pastries. Evenings shift to dinner with fusion elements, where Nordic roots meet worldly spices.Daily Rhythms and Special Gatherings
From early lunch at 11:30 on weekdays to midnight closes on weekends, the rhythm here mirrors Gamla Stan's pulse. The outdoor terrace hums in summer, offering people-watching amid the old town's fairy-tale lanes. Inside, spaces cater to every mood: a private chambre séparée for intimate groups of nine, a karaoke bar fueled by Licor 43 for lively parties up to 15, and an upstairs room for celebrations of 50.Brunch draws weekend crowds with its mix of traditional and creative dishes, emphasizing fresh, flavorful starts to the day. Late nights transform the spot into a bar haven, with cocktails and snacks extending the evening's joy.Flavors of Sweden and Beyond
Culinary focus stays true to Scandinavian roots—European, Swedish, and Nordic fare—while embracing global influences. Expect vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options crafted with care. Signature meatballs stand out for their succulence, paired with lingonberry sauce that cuts through the richness. Brunch highlights include fluffy pancakes or savory herring platters, all underscoring local sourcing and quality.The bar complements meals with a full selection of alcohols, from crisp Swedish aquavit to international wines, served by attentive staff who share stories of the dishes and drinks.Gamla Stan's Neighborhood Anchor
Positioned near iconic spots like the St. George and the Dragon statue, Österlånggatan 17 serves as a natural hub in this pedestrian paradise. Its multi-level layout offers nooks for quiet dinners or raucous karaoke sing-alongs, making it versatile for solo diners, couples, or groups. The ambiance shifts seamlessly: cozy and intimate by day, energetic and fun after dark, always rooted in genuine Swedish hospitality.Explore the best of what Österlånggatan 17 has to offer
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