Rock ‘n’ roll is here to stay: Burlesque, rockabilly, lesbian guns ‘n’ roses copy bands, straight rock – they’ve all played at Emo’s: Johnny Cash, Queens of the stone age, Green Day etc… read on
Rock ‘n’ roll is here to stay: Burlesque, rockabilly, lesbian guns ‘n’ roses copy bands, straight rock – they’ve all played at Emo’s: Johnny Cash, Queens of the stone age, Green Day etc… read on
Small burger joint by highway 343 at the other side of the road from the Alama Drafthouse Cinema. They served one of the best burgers I ever had.… read on
The Castro Theatre a great old fashioned cinema with a huge Wurlitzer organ. When I went they screened a sing-a-long edition of The Wizard of Oz – most of the audience was grown men in pink dresses (just like Glinda, the Good Witch)…… read on
Excellent wine bar at Vesterbro. Serving breakfast from 8 am (french style croissants and coffee) – wifi (good place to work – surrounded by cookbooks and candlelights) – and great food in the evening… read on
There’s only one table, at the farm:table – good thing: you get to know the other customers. Great coffee, great place.… read on
Traditionel American diner – red leather seats and ice cream sodas.… read on
The Habour Bath by Fisketorvet… read on
Pancakes at The Breakfast Club – love at first pancake. Always a bit too crowded – but the lovely breakfast menues makes everything okay.… read on
Another great place for breakfast (traditional english breakfast – a bit burned – but the atmosphere is great) The Elk in the Woods – they serve breakfast Mojitos – what’s not to like?… read on
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