Copenhagen
Natural wine bars along Jægersborggade, brewpubs pouring their own tanks, and a long running live music room. Nearest stations: Nørrebro and Nørrebros Runddel.
Guldbergsgade 29. The brewery and brewpub from To Øl, with 32 taps of mainly in-house beer in a tall, industrial hall with burgers and bar snacks.
Jægersborggade 40. A natural wine and small plates bar from the team behind the former Michelin starred Relæ across the street.
Ryesgade 3. One of the city's original microbreweries, pouring its own beers in a brewpub set around the copper tanks.
Stefansgade 35. A corner beer bar shared with friends of the brewery, with 40 taps and a bottle shop downstairs.
Møllegade 3. A natural wine bar with a short, changing list by the glass and a calm room away from the main strip.
Jægersborggade 25. A natural wine bar and shop where the same low intervention bottles are sold to drink in or take home.
Guldbergsgade 8. A live music venue and bar that runs concerts early and club nights late across two floors.
Nørrebro sits north of the lakes, the most mixed and fast changing quarter in Copenhagen. Jægersborggade and Guldbergsgade hold the densest run of wine bars, brewpubs, and music rooms. Nearest stations: Nørrebro on the S-train and Nørrebros Runddel on the M3.
The wine end gathers on Jægersborggade around Manfreds, while Nørrebro Bryghus and BRUS carry the beer side and Pompette pours natural wine on Møllegade. For more across the city, see our wine bars in Copenhagen guide.
Hand-picked and ranked by our Copenhagen editors. Cited hours and details are current as of June 2026; check the bar's own site before a long journey.