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    Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Brønnum

    100Pearl Points

    Central bar stop

    Brønnum, Restaurant in Copenhagen

    About Brønnum

    Brønnum is a better pick for a central Copenhagen drinks plan than for a cuisine-led dinner. Choose it for an easy bar stop before or after a restaurant booking; cross-shop Marchal, Restaurant Anton, Goldfinch, or Trattoria Fiat if the meal itself is the priority.

    Brønnum is a Copenhagen venue with verified evening hours six days a week: it opens at 4 PM Monday through Saturday and is closed on Sunday. The practical planning value is clear, especially for visitors trying to anchor an early-evening or late-night portion of an itinerary, but the available verified data does not confirm a cuisine, chef, menu format, signature dishes, prices, seating, or specific services. That matters, because the absence of those details changes how confidently the venue can be described. Treat it as an evening stop to compare by schedule and dress code rather than as a fully documented restaurant booking.

    A Copenhagen evening option, not a cuisine-led booking

    Copenhagen has many venues that may be chosen for a clearly defined meal, but the verified information for Brønnum is narrower. It supports an evening plan from Monday through Saturday, with later closing times toward the end of the week, but it does not support claims about lunch, tasting menus, a named kitchen, or particular food and drink specialties. In other words, the reliable frame is logistical rather than culinary: it tells you when Brønnum can fit into a day, not what style of dining experience it will deliver. The safest read is to use Brønnum when the timing works and to avoid overframing it as a culinary destination.

    The confirmed dress code is smart casual, which makes it useful to know when deciding how polished the evening should feel. Smart casual also gives a moderate planning cue: it suggests avoiding an overly informal approach without requiring the assumptions that come with formal fine dining. If you are comparing Brønnum with other Copenhagen options, consider what is actually documented: hours and dress code. For a different kind of plan, you can also compare it with Marchal, Restaurant Anton, Goldfinch, Apollo Bar, or Trattoria Fiat, depending on the kind of evening you want.

    Who should choose it

    Choose Brønnum if the confirmed schedule fits your Copenhagen evening: Monday from 4 PM to midnight, Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 PM to 1 AM, Thursday through Saturday from 4 PM to 2 AM. Those hours make it more relevant for plans that begin after the daytime schedule has ended, particularly for evenings where flexibility later in the week is important. Do not plan around a verified lunch service, because none is confirmed here. Sunday is also not a fit, since the verified hours list Brønnum as closed.

    For trip planning, keep the decision simple. Brønnum is best evaluated by its Copenhagen location, evening hours, smart-casual dress code. That limited but useful set of facts can still help narrow choices, especially when the priority is whether a venue is open and whether the tone of dress matches the rest of the night. If you need confirmed details about menu style, dietary handling, takeout, delivery, prices, or group capacity, those details are not verified here and should be checked directly before committing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Brønnum?

    The verified information does not confirm specific seating, menu, or service format. Brønnum is in Copenhagen and has evening hours Monday through Saturday, so check directly if you need a specific dining setup.

    What should I order at Brønnum?

    No specific dishes, drinks, or menu format are verified here. Use the confirmed details for planning: Brønnum is in Copenhagen, opens at 4 PM Monday through Saturday, follows a smart-casual dress code.

    Does Brønnum handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary or allergy accommodations are not verified in the available information. If those needs are important, contact Brønnum directly before visiting or compare with another Copenhagen option such as Restaurant Anton.

    What should I wear to Brønnum?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, polished city wear rather than assuming formal dress is required.

    Is Brønnum good for solo dining?

    Solo suitability is not specifically verified. The confirmed information is that Brønnum is in Copenhagen, keeps evening hours Monday through Saturday, is closed on Sunday.

    Can Brønnum accommodate groups?

    Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning with several people, check directly with Brønnum; for comparison, you might also look at Marchal, Goldfinch, Apollo Bar, or Trattoria Fiat.

    Location

    August Bournonvilles Passage 1, 1055 København, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Denmark

    Compare Brønnum

    Brønnum Copenhagen and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    BrønnumCopenhagen, ,
    GoldfinchCopenhagenChinese,
    Restaurant AntonCopenhagenModern Cuisine€€
    Trattoria FiatCopenhagen, ,
    Apollo BarCopenhagen, ,
    MarchalCopenhagenContemporary French, Modern Cuisine€€€

    How Brønnum Copenhagen compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Goldfinch, Chinese, Chinese
    • Restaurant Anton, Modern Cuisine, €€
    • Trattoria Fiat, Notable alternative
    • Apollo Bar, Notable alternative
    • Marchal, Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine, €€€

    How it compares in Copenhagen

    Brønnum is the practical choice when the night needs a central bar rather than a defined dinner format. Apollo Bar is the closest peer for a drink-led plan; choose between them on atmosphere and location rather than cuisine. For readers searching beyond Copenhagen, unrelated listings such as Jōdo Saké Bar in Los Angeles or Onigiri Time in Pasadena are not useful comparisons for this decision.

    If food is the anchor, Restaurant Anton gives a clearer modern-cuisine proposition at a stated €€ tier, while Marchal sits higher at €€€ with a contemporary French and modern-cuisine angle. Those are better fits for diners judging value through cooking, service structure, a full meal. Brønnum is better when flexibility and ambiance matter more than menu specificity.

    Goldfinch is the sharper pick for Chinese cooking, Trattoria Fiat makes more sense when the group wants a restaurant frame rather than a bar stop. If Brønnum is not available or the plan shifts toward dinner, start with Restaurant Anton for value clarity or Marchal for a higher-spend evening.

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