Aifur Krog & Bar
Embark on a Viking feast in Stockholm's Old Town: hearty Nordic dishes, mead, live music, and theatrical tales in a historic longhouse cellar.
Step into a Viking longhouse at Aifur, a Viking-themed restaurant in Stockholm's Gamla Stan. This immersive spot recreates the era of Norse warriors with hearty Scandinavian dishes, live music, theatrical staff interactions, and a historic wine cellar setting. Savor game meats, venison, and mead in an atmosphere alive with medieval storytelling and communal feasting. Open evenings, it's a unique blend of history, cuisine, and entertainment in the heart of the Old Town.
A brief summary to Aifur
- Västerlånggatan 68b, Stockholm, 111 27, SE
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 5 pm-11 pm
- Tuesday 5 pm-11 pm
- Wednesday 5 pm-11 pm
- Thursday 5 pm-11 pm
- Friday 4 pm-1 am
- Saturday 4 pm-1 am
Local tips
- Reserve ahead, especially Fridays and Saturdays when the longhouse fills with revelers.
- Sample the mead flight to taste ancient honey brews paired with Viking stories.
- Opt for game sausage or venison for authentic flavors from Nordic forests.
- Arrive early for bar seating if seeking drinks without a full meal commitment.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Gamla Stan's main square near the Royal Palace, stroll 5-7 minutes along Västerlånggatan's cobblestones; flat pedestrian terrain, no steps, free.
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Bus
Take bus 47 from Sergels Torg to Gamla Stan stop (10-15 minutes, 30-40 SEK), then 5-minute walk; frequent service until late, accessible but crowded evenings.
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Metro
Ride red line to Gamla Stan station (from central Stockholm, 5-10 minutes, 40 SEK), exit to square and walk 4-6 minutes; 24/7 access, elevators available.
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Taxi
From central Stockholm, 10-15 minutes (200-300 SEK peak times); drop-off nearby but limited parking, avoid if walking feasible in compact Old Town.
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Viking Longhouse Ambiance
Nestled in the atmospheric alleys of Gamla Stan, Stockholm's Old Town, Aifur transports diners to the Viking Age through its evocative interior. The space mimics a traditional Nordic longhouse, with dark wooden beams, flickering torchlight, and long communal tables that encourage shared feasts. Built in what was once Queen Christina's wine cellar, the underground location adds layers of historical depth, where cool stone walls echo the subterranean halls of ancient Scandinavia.Upon arrival, a horn blast heralds your entrance, setting an immediate tone of adventure. Staff dressed in period attire engage guests with jests and tales, blurring the line between dining and performance.Historical Culinary Roots
Aifur's menu draws from 15 years of research into Viking-era food from 700-1100 AD. Dishes emphasize hearty, seasonal ingredients true to Nordic traditions: game meat sausages bursting with wild flavors, tender venison steaks, flap steak grilled to perfection, and platters of herring or cheeses paired with house-made preserves. Every plate arrives accompanied by snippets of medieval lore, connecting flavors to the sagas of old.The kitchen prioritizes local sourcing, highlighting Sweden's bounty from forests and seas. Vegetarian options and gluten-free adaptations ensure broader appeal without compromising authenticity.Theatrical Dining Experience
Dining here is participatory theater. Live music from lutes and drums fills the air on select nights, while servers weave stories of Norse gods and voyages. Mead tastings—honeyed brews fermented in ancient styles—complement the meal, with Swedish beers and aquavits rounding out the bar. The separate bar area offers a thirst-quencher for those skipping the full feast.Communal seating fosters camaraderie among strangers, much like Viking gatherings, though intimate corners allow for private celebrations.Gamla Stan's Historic Setting
Västerlånggatan 68b places Aifur amid Gamla Stan's cobblestone charm, near the Royal Palace and narrow alleys preserved since medieval times. The Old Town's baroque facades and glowing lanterns enhance the Viking immersion, making Aifur a natural extension of exploring Sweden's heritage.This prime spot in the pedestrian heart of Stockholm buzzes with evening energy, yet the cellar's depths provide an intimate escape.Evening Rituals and Traditions
Open from late afternoon into the night, Aifur aligns with Stockholm's vibrant dinner scene. Fridays and Saturdays stretch until 1 AM, ideal for lingering over desserts like skyr with berries or spiced nuts. The experience suits both history enthusiasts and casual diners seeking novelty, with reservations essential for peak times.Explore the best of what Aifur has to offer
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