Bar in Copenhagen, Denmark
Gaarden & Gaden
150ptsCurated-List Wine Bar

About Gaarden & Gaden
A Star Wine List-recognised bar on Nørrebrogade, Gaarden & Gaden earns its place in Copenhagen's wine bar circuit through serious curation and a back bar that rewards exploration. Located in the Nørrebro neighbourhood at number 88, it sits within a city increasingly defined by specialist, low-volume drinking venues that prioritise depth of selection over breadth of concept.
Nørrebro's Wine Bar Moment
Copenhagen's bar scene has split decisively in recent years. On one side sit the cocktail-forward venues of the inner city, places like Ruby and Charlie's Bar, where technique and spirit selection drive the programme. On the other, a quieter but equally serious cohort of wine bars has taken root in the outer neighbourhoods, particularly in Nørrebro, where the streets reward slower, less choreographed drinking. Gaarden & Gaden, at Nørrebrogade 88, sits in this second grouping — a Star Wine List-recognised address that positions itself through curation rather than spectacle.
Nørrebrogade is one of the city's longer, denser commercial corridors: tram-adjacent, lined with a mixture of independent cafes, grocers, and low-key restaurants that give the strip a different character from the more tourist-legible streets of the centre. A wine bar in this stretch signals something particular about its intended audience. It is not angling for the post-Nyhavn crowd. The address at number 88 places it firmly in the residential section of the boulevard, where locals tend to outnumber visitors by a considerable margin.
What Star Wine List Recognition Actually Means Here
The Star Wine List award, which Gaarden & Gaden holds for 2026, is a useful diagnostic tool for understanding where a venue sits within the broader wine bar category. The programme, run by the Stockholm-based platform of the same name, evaluates lists specifically on range, depth, producer diversity, and the presence of genuinely interesting bottles rather than safe commercial labels. A venue earning this recognition in Copenhagen is operating in a field that includes serious competition: Denmark's wine bar culture has matured considerably over the past decade, and the bar for a credible wine list in the capital is higher than in most comparable European cities of similar size.
For context on what that peer group looks like nationally, Oasis Vinbar in København K and Visselulles Vinbar in Sønderborg represent the kind of specialist operators that have raised the baseline across Danish wine culture. Further afield, Bardok in Aarhus has built a comparable reputation for list depth in a second-city market. Gaarden & Gaden earns its place in that national conversation from a Nørrebro postcode, which is itself a statement about where serious drinking culture in Copenhagen has moved.
The Back Bar as Editorial Statement
In the wine bar format, the bottle list functions the way a menu does in a kitchen-led restaurant: it is the primary expression of curatorial intent. Venues that pursue Star Wine List recognition typically structure their selections around producers with a traceable point of view, whether that means natural and low-intervention bottles, small-domaine Burgundy and its regional equivalents, or emerging appellations that sit outside the mainstream retail conversation. The back bar at a venue like Gaarden & Gaden, in other words, is not assembled for the sake of volume. It is more likely to reward a guest who arrives with a specific curiosity, a region they want to explore or a grape variety they have been circling, than one looking for a familiar label from a familiar country.
This curatorial posture has become the dominant mode for serious wine bars across Northern Europe. The format has largely moved away from the broad international list, which tries to cover every category adequately, toward the focused selection that does fewer things at greater depth. Copenhagen has been quicker to adopt this model than most Scandinavian cities, partly because its restaurant culture, shaped by years of New Nordic influence, has conditioned both operators and guests to prioritise intention over comprehensiveness. Gaarden & Gaden sits within that shift.
Copenhagen's Wine Bar Circuit
For a visitor building an itinerary around serious drinking, Nørrebro and the venues adjacent to it offer a different texture from the harbour-facing bars around 71 Nyhavn Hotel or the inner-city cocktail rooms. The rhythm is slower, the clientele more local, and the assumption is generally that the person at the table has done some homework. Bird represents another strand of Copenhagen's bar culture, oriented more toward live music and a broader drinks programme, and offers a useful contrast to the focused, wine-first approach that defines the Gaarden & Gaden model.
For those extending their exploration of wine-forward bars beyond Copenhagen, the same curatorial logic that defines the Star Wine List set applies at Hugos No. 19 in Køge and No 43 in Hørsholm, both of which operate in smaller markets but with similar attention to list construction. Internationally, the specialist wine-and-spirits format has analogues in places like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans, both of which demonstrate how the low-volume, high-curation model travels across very different drinking cultures. Our full Copenhagen guide maps the broader scene for those planning a longer visit.
Planning Your Visit
Gaarden & Gaden is located at Nørrebrogade 88, 2200 København, in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen. The area is well-served by public transport, with multiple bus routes running the length of Nørrebrogade and the Nørreport station providing metro and S-train connections a short walk to the south. Given the residential character of the neighbourhood, the venue is leading approached as an evening destination rather than a daytime stop. Booking information, current hours, and the leading contact method are most reliably confirmed through current online listings, as specific operational details are subject to change. For a venue of this type, arriving with a clear sense of what you want to explore on the list, a region, a style, a producer name, tends to produce a more productive conversation with the staff than a general request.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main draw of Gaarden & Gaden?
The primary draw is the wine list, which holds a 2026 Star Wine List award — recognition that signals genuine depth of curation rather than commercial breadth. In a Copenhagen bar scene that includes strong competition across both cocktail and wine categories, this distinction places Gaarden & Gaden within a specific, serious peer set. The Nørrebro address reinforces the local, non-tourist character of the offer.
What is the signature drink at Gaarden & Gaden?
Gaarden & Gaden's programme is wine-led, with the list itself the primary reference point for what to order. The Star Wine List recognition suggests the selection goes beyond standard commercial labels; the most productive approach is to arrive with a style or region in mind and let the list and staff guide from there, as wine bars at this level typically change their by-the-glass offering regularly in line with what is showing well from their cellar.
What is the leading way to book Gaarden & Gaden?
Current booking details, including phone and online reservation options, are leading confirmed through up-to-date listings, as operational specifics for this Nørrebrogade address are not fixed in our current data. For wine bars of this scale in Copenhagen, walk-in is often viable earlier in the evening on weeknights, while weekend visits benefit from advance contact. The venue's Star Wine List status for 2026 suggests it draws a knowing audience, so later weekend slots in particular are worth confirming ahead.
How does Gaarden & Gaden compare to other Star Wine List venues in Denmark?
Denmark has produced a number of Star Wine List-recognised addresses in recent years, with the award appearing across Copenhagen and regional cities including Aarhus and Sønderborg. Gaarden & Gaden's Nørrebro location positions it within the capital's neighbourhood wine bar tier rather than the central fine-dining adjacency that some recognised venues occupy. For guests who have explored the list-driven model at venues like Oasis Vinbar or Bardok in Aarhus, Gaarden & Gaden offers the same level of curatorial seriousness in a more local, less formal register.
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