Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
OAD-ranked wine bar, low-pressure evenings.

Propaganda is Copenhagen's most consistently OAD-ranked casual wine bar, appearing on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list three years running. Led by Youra Kim and open evenings only from 5 pm, it is the right call for a date or low-key celebration when you want a serious bottle without a tasting menu commitment. Book a few days ahead on weekdays; a week or more for weekend slots.
Propaganda has appeared on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list three consecutive years, moving from Recommended (2023) to #550 (2024) to #566 (2025). That sustained recognition, from one of the few credible casual dining benchmarks in Europe, tells you this is not a one-season wonder. If you want a serious wine bar evening in Copenhagen without committing to a €€€€ tasting menu, Propaganda is the clearest recommendation in its category. Book it for a date, a low-key celebration, or a first night in the city when you want good wine and no performance pressure.
Propaganda is a wine bar on Vester Farimagsgade in central Copenhagen, led by Youra Kim. The format is evening-only: doors open at 5 pm Sunday through Saturday, closing at midnight on weekdays and 1 am on Fridays and Saturdays. Sunday is dark. The cuisine type on record is Wine Bar, which in Copenhagen's current context typically means a list-driven room where the food is taken seriously but the bottle is the anchor of the visit. With a 4.1 Google rating across 280 reviews, the guest satisfaction signal is solid if not rapturous, which is consistent with a place that rewards the right visitor more than it wows every walk-in.
Copenhagen wine bars shift meaningfully across seasons, and Propaganda is worth timing deliberately. Summer evenings in Copenhagen stay light until near midnight, which changes the mood of any early reservation. The 5 pm opening makes a warm-weather early slot particularly appealing: you arrive in daylight, the city is still moving outside, and the room has not yet filled. By contrast, a winter visit in November or December turns the same early reservation into something more enclosed and atmospheric. The wine bar format generally suits Copenhagen's darker months well: long evenings, unhurried pacing, no outdoor terrace pressure to vacate. If you are visiting Copenhagen for a special occasion in autumn or winter, Propaganda's format fits the season better than it does a quick midsummer drop-in. For summer, book closer to 8 pm when the room will have settled into its rhythm.
Booking at Propaganda is rated Easy. Given the OAD ranking and the limited evening hours, booking a few days to a week ahead for weekdays should be sufficient, though Friday and Saturday evenings warrant more lead time, especially during high season (May through August) and the busy December period. No phone number or online booking link is on record, so check Google Maps or walk Vester Farimagsgade in person to confirm the current reservation method. Hours: Mon–Thu 5 pm–12 am, Fri–Sat 5 pm–1 am, closed Sunday. Reservations: Easy to secure; 3–5 days ahead for weekdays, 1–2 weeks for weekend evenings. Budget: Price range not published; expect Copenhagen wine bar pricing, meaning €15–25 per glass for serious bottles and moderate food additions on leading. Dress: No dress code on record; Copenhagen casual (smart-relaxed) is the safe read.
Propaganda works for a celebration dinner or a date precisely because it is not a high-production-value tasting menu room. The pressure is lower, the pacing is self-directed, and the focus stays on the wine and the conversation. If you are planning a Copenhagen anniversary or birthday and want something with credible culinary standing without the formality of Geranium or the spectacle of Alchemist, this is the correct tier. For a more intimate dinner-table format, Nærvær or Ved Straden 10 are worth comparing, but neither carries the same wine-focused identity.
Copenhagen is not a city with a deep wine bar tradition in the way that Verona (see Antica Bottega Del Vino) or London (see Lady of the Grapes) have. That makes Propaganda's consistent OAD placement more meaningful: it is being measured against European casual dining broadly, not just a domestic peer set. If you are building a multi-day Copenhagen trip and want to range further, the dining scene extends well beyond the city: Jordnær in Gentofte, Henne Kirkeby Kro, and Dragsholm Slot Gourmet each offer a different register entirely. For the city itself, start with our full Copenhagen restaurants guide, and see also our guides to Copenhagen bars, Copenhagen hotels, and Copenhagen experiences.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Propaganda | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #566 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #550 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | — | |
| Geranium | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Noma | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Koan | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Alchemist | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| a|o|c | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
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No dietary restriction policy is documented for Propaganda. Wine bars in this format typically focus on pours and small plates rather than elaborate kitchen menus, which can make accommodating restrictions simpler in practice. check the venue's official channels before your visit if this is a concern. Propaganda does not list a phone number or website publicly, so reaching out via email or social channels is your best route.
Propaganda is an evening-only wine bar on Vester Farimagsgade in central Copenhagen, open from 5 pm Monday through Saturday and closed Sundays. It has appeared on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list three consecutive years, reaching #566 in 2025, which gives you a calibration point: this is a recognized room, not a casual neighborhood pour. Booking a few days to a week ahead on weekdays should cover you; weekends warrant more lead time. The format is lower-pressure than a tasting menu restaurant, so arrive with time to settle in.
Wine bars in this format are generally well-suited to solo visitors: counter seating, a natural conversation pace, and no expectation of a full multi-course commitment. Propaganda's OAD recognition suggests a room that takes its list seriously, which tends to attract a crowd worth sitting next to. If solo dining is your plan, a weekday evening is the lower-friction option.
Propaganda does not serve lunch. Doors open at 5 pm every day it operates, making it an evening-only decision. Friday and Saturday are the latest nights, running to 1 am rather than midnight, which gives more room if you want to stay through a second round.
For a full tasting menu experience in Copenhagen, Koan and Alchemist occupy very different price and format territory. a|o|c is the closest peer for a wine-led, lower-pressure evening in the city. If you want a destination restaurant rather than a bar format, Geranium is the reference point at the top of the Copenhagen dining hierarchy.
Specific menu items and current wine list details are not documented in available venue data, so any dish or bottle recommendation here would be fabricated. The OAD Casual Europe ranking is based on the overall experience rather than a single signature item. Ask the staff on arrival what is drinking well that evening.
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