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    Star Wine List 2026White Guide 2026

    Brasserie Post

    Østerbro, Copenhagen

    Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Brasserie Post works when the wine program matters as much as the meal. Star Wine List recognition gives it a stronger reason to book for a composed Copenhagen dinner, especially for dates, birthdays, or business meals where conversation and bottle choice are part of the plan. Cross-shop Geranium for a more formal creative tasting-menu occasion.

    About Brasserie Post

    Star Wine List recognition in 2026 is a clear signal for Brasserie Post in Copenhagen. The venue is in Copenhagen, the dress code is smart casual, the posted schedule lists service Tuesday through Sunday with a Monday closure.

    Brasserie Post can be considered when you want a Copenhagen venue with documented Star Wine List recognition, but details on cuisine, chef, menu format, signature dishes, prices, room size, service style are not listed here. For planning, confirm those items directly before booking.

    A recognized Copenhagen option with limited detail

    The strongest reason to notice Brasserie Post is its Star Wine List recognition for 2026. That does not, by itself, define the visit or guarantee a particular style of dining, but it is a useful signal for guests comparing options.

    Because set menus, signature dishes, chef, price tier are not listed here, avoid assuming Brasserie Post is a tasting-menu venue, a casual stop, or a specific cuisine-led destination. If the goal is a highly defined occasion, compare Brasserie Post with other dining options, including Geranium.

    Who should book, who should cross-shop

    Book Brasserie Post if the facts match your plan: Copenhagen location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-through-Sunday opening, Star Wine List recognition. It may be a practical candidate for a planned visit, but guests should confirm the current menu, pricing, booking policy, any dietary needs directly with the venue.

    Do not rely on this listing for assumptions about group size, children, desserts, or a particular dining format. Østerberg Ice Cream, Geranium, IKIGAI, Livingstone, Arnfeldt can also be considered depending on availability and the kind of outing you want.

    Quick reference: choose Brasserie Post when a Copenhagen venue with Star Wine List recognition and smart-casual dress code fits your brief; confirm menu, price, booking details directly before making it the center of a plan.

    The takeThis is a good spot for evening dining focused on food and wine: date nights, business dinners and small group celebrations fit naturally here, and the White Star recognition flags the wine list as a central reason to visit. The restaurant’s neighbourhood orientation and measured pace make it well suited to diners who prefer thoughtful, ingredient-driven brasserie cooking without the theatrics of tasting-menu rooms. Wine-focused guests will especially appreciate the cellar-quality emphasis; it’s a place to linger over a well-chosen bottle with classic French-inflected dishes.
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    Recognition and awards2 sources
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextCopenhagen, Denmark

    Planning details

    Location
    Øster Allé 1, 2100 København, Denmark
    Website
    meyers.dk/restauranter/post
    Phone
    +45 28 35 30 34
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Brasserie Post presents a quietly confident take on the French brasserie for Copenhagen’s Østerbro neighborhood. It favors a neighbourhood rhythm over theatrical tasting-menu drama, delivering classic brasserie dishes in an approachable, well-sourced setting. The writing positions the restaurant as calm and unhurried — charming and relaxed rather than buzzy — while still carrying an air of refinement thanks to careful producer relationships and serious attention to wine. The result reads as a polished, low-key destination where the food and list do the talking rather than spectacle.

    Best For

    This is a good spot for evening dining focused on food and wine: date nights, business dinners and small group celebrations fit naturally here, and the White Star recognition flags the wine list as a central reason to visit. The restaurant’s neighbourhood orientation and measured pace make it well suited to diners who prefer thoughtful, ingredient-driven brasserie cooking without the theatrics of tasting-menu rooms. Wine-focused guests will especially appreciate the cellar-quality emphasis; it’s a place to linger over a well-chosen bottle with classic French-inflected dishes.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the house’s brasserie staples and the recognized wine program. Standouts listed in the description — French onion soup, rabbit sausage, grilled duck breast with Burgundy jus, beef tartare and hot smoked salmon — showcase the kitchen’s classic strengths; finish with crème brûlée or the sour-cherry clafoutis. Given the White Star designation, plan to explore the wine list alongside dishes and ask staff for selections that highlight the cellar-quality focus. The menu reads best when you combine a rich main with a complementary bottle from the approved list.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Warmly inviting with sleek aesthetics, featuring tasteful decor and good acoustics in a beautifully renovated historic space with high ceilings and cozy corners; some reviewers note the atmosphere can feel somewhat dull or airport-like.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantClassicCozy

    Best For

    Date NightBusiness DinnerGroup Dining

    Experience

    Historic BuildingDesign DestinationCourtyard

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    7 items
    • French onion soup
    • rabbit sausage
    • grilled duck breast with Burgundy jus
    • beef tartare
    • hot smoked salmon
    • crème brûlée
    • clafoutis with sour cherries
    Planning details

    Location

    Øster Allé 1, 2100 København, Denmark · Directions

    +45 28 35 30 34

    meyers.dk/restauranter/post

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to look if this is not the right fit

    Choose Geranium if the occasion calls for a more formal New Nordic, creative meal and the budget supports a €€€€ booking. Choose IKIGAI or Livingstone if the brief is simply another Copenhagen dinner option rather than a wine-led brasserie meal.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Copenhagen

    Brasserie Post is the practical wine-led choice in this set: easier to place into a normal dinner plan than Geranium, and more occasion-ready than Østerberg Ice Cream. Geranium is the splurge comparison, with a New Nordic and creative format at €€€€; choose it when the point of the night is a high-end tasting-menu experience rather than a brasserie meal.

    IKIGAI, Livingstone, Arnfeldt are the sensible cross-shops when availability, neighborhood, or mood matters more than wine-list recognition. With limited public category detail for those peers, the cleanest distinction is intent: Brasserie Post is the safer pick when the bottle program is central; Geranium is for a more formal creative meal; Østerberg Ice Cream is for a casual, low-commitment stop.

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    Compare Brasserie Post
    Brasserie Post Copenhagen and similar venues
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    Brasserie PostCopenhagen;
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Brasserie Post?

    Livingstone, IKIGAI, Arnfeldt, Geranium, Østerberg Ice Cream are other venues to consider depending on the kind of outing you want. Brasserie Post is the option here with confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition.

    What should a first-timer know about Brasserie Post?

    Start with the basics: Brasserie Post is in Copenhagen, the dress code is smart casual, it is closed Monday, it is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 4 PM and again from 5 PM to 11:30 PM. Menu, price, dietary details should be confirmed directly with the venue.

    Can Brasserie Post accommodate groups?

    Group-size information is not listed here. If you are planning for a party, contact Brasserie Post directly to confirm availability, table options, any booking requirements.

    How far ahead should I book Brasserie Post?

    Booking lead time is not listed here. If you have a specific date or time in mind, check directly with Brasserie Post. The schedule lists Monday as closed.

    Is Brasserie Post good for a special occasion?

    It works for a Copenhagen outing if Star Wine List recognition and a smart-casual dress code fit the occasion. Geranium is a separate option to compare.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Brasserie Post?

    The hours list both daytime and evening service Tuesday through Sunday: 11:30 AM to 4 PM and 5 PM to 11:30 PM. There is no basis here to say one service is better than the other, so choose based on your schedule and confirm current availability with the venue.