Österlånggatan 17
Gamla Stan's lively kvarterskrog blending 1700s hospitality, Swedish meatballs, brunch vibes, and karaoke nights in a historic embrace.
Nestled in Stockholm's enchanting Gamla Stan, Österlånggatan 17 is a vibrant bar and kvarterskrog channeling 18th-century hospitality. Savor Swedish classics like juicy meatballs alongside global flavors, local ingredients, and brunch delights in a cozy historic setting with karaoke nights and outdoor seating. Open from lunch through late evenings, it blends tradition with lively energy.
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
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Österlånggatan 17.
- Reserve ahead for weekends or karaoke; the upstairs spaces fill fast for groups.
- Opt for weekend brunch to sample innovative twists on Swedish classics with fresh juices.
- Try the meatballs with lingonberries for an authentic taste of Sweden.
- Enjoy outdoor seating in summer for prime Gamla Stan people-watching.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Gamla Stan T-bana station, 5-8 minute walk along cobblestone paths; mostly flat but uneven surfaces require sturdy shoes, especially after rain.
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Bus
Bus 3 from central Stockholm to Slottsbacken stop, 10-15 minutes total; frequent service every 10 minutes daytime, fares 30-40 SEK via app.
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Taxi
Taxi from Stockholm Central Station, 5-10 minutes depending on traffic; limited parking nearby, fares around 150-250 SEK.
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Historic Heart of Gamla Stan
Tucked along the cobblestone Österlånggatan in Stockholm's medieval Old Town, Österlånggatan 17 embodies the spirit of Gamla Stan's timeless charm. This narrow street, lined with colorful 17th- and 18th-century buildings, buzzes with the footsteps of passersby amid fairy-tale architecture. The restaurant occupies a spot once home to Hindrich Nywardt, a wine merchant from the 1700s who supplied the neighborhood with fine drinks, inspiring today's commitment to welcoming hospitality and quality libations.The facade blends seamlessly into the historic surroundings, with warm lights spilling onto the pavement, inviting locals and visitors alike into its embrace.1700s Hospitality Revived
Österlånggatan 17 draws direct inspiration from 18th-century gästfrihet, or guest friendship, reimagined for modern palates. The venue honors Nywardt's legacy by prioritizing genuine service, prime ingredients, and an atmosphere where every guest feels like a local. Global influences mingle with Swedish staples, creating dishes that respect tradition while embracing contemporary tastes. From weekday lunches to weekend brunches and late-night gatherings, the focus remains on simple pleasures elevated through care.This ethos transforms a casual kvarterskrog into a neighborhood anchor, fostering connections over shared meals and drinks.Culinary Highlights and Menus
The menu celebrates Swedish comfort food with standout dishes like succulent meatballs served with lingonberries, creamy mash, and pickled cucumber—a nod to national favorites. Expect European and Scandinavian fare, including hearty lunches, innovative brunches on weekends featuring classics with creative twists, and dinner options rich in local produce. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices ensure broad appeal, all prepared with seasonal ingredients.Brunch shines as a weekend ritual, blending familiar flavors with surprises, while evenings bring fuller plates paired with cocktails and wines.Dynamic Spaces for Every Mood
Inside, the layout unfolds across intimate rooms: a cozy bar for casual sips, a main dining area for meals, and upstairs options like a chambre séparée for nine, a karaoke bar for 15 revelers, or a grand space for 50. The Licor 43 Karaoke-bar pulses with energy for parties, complete with pre-orderable snacks and bubbly. Outdoor seating extends the experience onto the lively street, perfect for people-watching in Gamla Stan's summer glow.These versatile venues cater to solo diners, couples, groups, and celebrations alike.Daily Rhythm and Special Touches
Operations span from 11:30am weekdays for lunch, 12pm weekends for brunch, and into the night—until 11pm most days, midnight or 1am on Fridays and Saturdays. Full bar service includes alcohol, credit cards, and reservations, with private event bookings available. The vibe shifts seamlessly: relaxed afternoons give way to animated evenings, punctuated by karaoke anthems and clinking glasses.Proximity to landmarks like St. George and the Dragon adds a layer of historic immersion without leaving the table.Explore the best of what Österlånggatan 17 has to offer
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