Vasastan is short on places to watch the match, which is exactly why Lundberg matters. The pub on Rorstrandsgatan keeps the football on, the burgers coming, and the regulars close, and it asks nothing more of the night than that.
Published February 27, 2026 · By Daniel Okafor
Lundberg Pub & Restaurang sits at Rorstrandsgatan 12, in the old premises of Systrarna Lundberg on one of the most relaxed restaurant streets in Vasastan. The Stockholm guide Thatsup frames it plainly as the watering hole for sports fans in a part of town that otherwise lacks them, with a British pub feel and a roster of regulars. It reads as a local first and a sports bar second, which is the point.
The room
The layout is a compact pub with a small dedicated bar where the sports plays on TV, plus table seating that turns over for food through the day. Wood, low light, and a short counter keep the scale neighbourly rather than cavernous. In summer the outdoor seating on Rorstrandsgatan is the better seat, since the street is one of the calmer terraces in the district. This is a pub built for a couple of pints and a fixture, not a 20-screen megabar.
What to order
The kitchen leans on burgers and Swedish pub classics, with Thatsup noting generous portions and a modern turn on the standards. Order a burger and a pint of lager and you have read the room correctly. The meatballs are the comfort pick when the appetite runs to something more Swedish. Prices land in the mid range for Vasastan, so a meal and a couple of beers stays sensible by central Stockholm standards.
The crowd and best time to go
The crowd is local and loyal, weighted to after-work drinkers on weekdays and match-goers when the football or hockey is on. Go when a game is scheduled and the small bar fills with people who came for the same reason. Weekend afternoons run calmer, better for a slow burger and a read of the room. The kitchen runs late into the evening, with last orders well after most of Vasastan has eaten.
The detail worth knowing
The address carries a little Vasastan history of its own, since the pub took over the former premises of Systrarna Lundberg on Rorstrandsgatan, a street now lined with some of the calmer terraces in the district. That inheritance shows in the room, which feels more like a long-running local than a sports-bar conversion. The kitchen is the other reason regulars stay, running late into the evening on weekends so a post-match meal is never a problem. Thatsup makes the same point in plainer terms, calling it the rare Vasastan address that covers both the football and the food without forcing a choice between them.
Who it is for
This is for the Vasastan local, the visiting fan who wants a pint near the screen, and anyone working through Stockholm sports bars who prefers a neighbourhood pub to a chain. Skip it if you want a giant screen wall or a cocktail program. For the wider city, see the full Stockholm bar guide and our sports bars guide.
The verdict
Lundberg wins by being the right size for its street. It is the dependable Vasastan pub for a match and a burger, with a bar that knows its regulars and a terrace worth claiming in summer. Come for a fixture, take a seat near the screen, and order the burger. For more pints across the city, compare the well-poured The Bishops Arms and the long-running Oliver Twist.
