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    Restaurant in Oslo, Norway

    Hos Thea

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    Quiet Dinner Pick

    Hos Thea, Restaurant in Oslo

    About Hos Thea

    Hos Thea is a better fit for an intimate Oslo dinner than for a large private event. Choose it for a small-group or couple's meal where the room matters as much as the food; look elsewhere if you need lunch, Sunday availability, or a confirmed private-dining setup.

    For a dinner in Oslo, Hos Thea can be considered on the strength of its verified practical details: it is open in the evening from Monday to Saturday, closed on Sunday, has a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those basics, specific details such as cuisine, chef, pricing, signature dishes, private-room availability, group capacity are not verified here, so planning should stay practical rather than assumption-led.

    The clearest case for booking is timing. Dinner is the relevant meal here, because the verified hours are 5–11 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed. For visitors building an Oslo itinerary, it works better as a planned evening stop than as a lunch plan or Sunday option.

    Choose it for an Oslo dinner, not a private-dining guarantee

    The private-dining angle should be handled carefully. There is no verified private room, published group capacity, or listed set format in the information provided here, so larger parties should confirm directly before relying on Hos Thea for a group event. For smaller plans, the verified details support a direct evening booking in Oslo.

    Because cuisine, chef, pricing, signature dishes are not specified here, the decision should be based less on chasing a named dish and more on whether the known logistics suit the night. If the brief is “Oslo dinner during the week or on Saturday,” this is a reasonable shortlist candidate. If the brief is “lunch,” “Sunday dinner,” or a confirmed private-dining setup, verify details directly or compare alternatives before committing.

    What first-timers should expect

    Expect the practical profile of an evening Oslo restaurant: plan around dinner, avoid Sunday, check directly for any details not covered by the verified information. Dress can stay smart casual; there is no need to assume formalwear unless the occasion calls for it.

    Quick reference: strongest for Monday-to-Saturday dinner planning; weaker for lunch, Sunday plans, groups needing a confirmed private setup.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hos Thea good for solo dining?

    It can work as an evening option in Oslo if the verified hours suit your plans. Hos Thea is open Monday to Saturday from 5–11 PM and closed on Sunday; for anything beyond timing and dress code, check directly before booking.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hos Thea?

    Dinner is the option supported by the verified hours. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday from 5–11 PM and closed on Sunday, which makes it a dinner choice rather than a daytime stop.

    What should I wear to Hos Thea?

    Aim for smart casual. That is the verified dress code for Hos Thea in Oslo, so neat, evening-appropriate clothing is a safe choice.

    What are alternatives to Hos Thea?

    For another dinner decision, compare Hos Thea with Bono, Campo Osteria, Credo, Kolonihagen Frogner, or with other Oslo dining options generically. Use the confirmed hours, dress code, your preferred timing to decide which venue best fits the evening.

    What should I order at Hos Thea?

    Specific dishes and menu details are not verified here. Ask the restaurant for its current recommendations when booking or once you arrive, check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is Hos Thea good for a special occasion?

    It may suit an evening occasion in Oslo if the timing works for you. The verified schedule is Monday through Saturday from 5–11 PM, with Sunday closed; private-room availability and group arrangements should be confirmed directly.

    Does Hos Thea handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy-handling details are not verified here. Contact the restaurant before booking to discuss any restrictions, check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Location

    Gabels gate 11, 0272 Oslo, Norway

    Compare Hos Thea

    Hos Thea Oslo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisine
    Hos TheaOslo,
    CredoTrondheimNew Nordic
    BonoOslo,
    CredoOslo,
    Campo OsteriaOslo,
    Kolonihagen FrognerOslo,

    How Hos Thea Oslo compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if you cannot get in

    Try Kolonihagen Frogner if the priority is a nearby neighborhood alternative with an easygoing Oslo feel. Try Campo Osteria if the group wants a more relaxed, social dinner rather than an intimate room.

    How Hos Thea compares in Oslo

    Compared with Credo, Hos Thea is the more local, lower-friction choice for a quiet Oslo dinner, while Credo is the stronger pick if the brief is New Nordic and more destination-led. If a diner is choosing based on culinary category alone, Credo gives a clearer signal; if the priority is a smaller evening restaurant in Oslo, Hos Thea is the easier fit.

    Campo Osteria is the better cross-shop when the group wants Italian-leaning comfort and a more obviously social meal. Kolonihagen Frogner is the more natural alternative for diners who want a neighborhood feel in the same broad Oslo dining lane. Hos Thea makes more sense when the evening calls for a tighter, more intimate room.

    Bono and the Oslo listing for Credo are useful checks if availability is the deciding factor. For a first-timer, the choice is practical: Hos Thea for a small dinner, Campo Osteria for a more relaxed group meal, Kolonihagen Frogner for neighborhood ease, Credo when the New Nordic angle is the reason for booking.

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