Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Tjoget
1,280Pearl PointsDinner, drinks, late

About Tjoget
Tjoget is worth booking when you want a relaxed Stockholm night that can cover dinner and drinks without a formal tasting-menu commitment. The Mediterranean direction, easy booking signal, OAD Casual in Europe recognition make it a strong first-timer choice, especially for groups choosing between a restaurant reservation and a bar-led evening.
Tjoget is a Stockholm venue serving Mediterranean food, with Hedda Bruce listed as chef/owner. The clearest verified reasons to plan around it are its late opening hours, smart casual dress code, Opinionated About Dining recognition in the casual dining category.
Book this when you want Mediterranean dining with late hours
Tjoget makes sense for an evening plan in Stockholm when you want Mediterranean food and a venue that stays open late. Hours run from 5 PM to 1 AM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 4 PM to 3 AM on Friday, 1 PM to 3 AM on Saturday. For a broader city scan before choosing, use our full Stockholm restaurants guide; for a later night out, cross-check our full Stockholm bars guide.
Go in expecting a smart casual setting rather than a formal dress-code occasion. The cuisine is Mediterranean, with Hedda Bruce listed as chef/owner, so the safest way to read Tjoget is as a Stockholm choice for diners who want the evening to have room to continue late.
The venue works for first-timers and mixed plans
For first-timers in Stockholm, Tjoget is easiest to understand through its practical strengths: Mediterranean cooking, late hours, a smart casual standard. It is not necessary to build the plan around a specific dish, seat type, or service format; those details are not part of the verified listing.
If the decision is between Tjoget and another Stockholm option, compare the desired mood and timing. Barbro, Forma, Helens Sushi, LAIKA, RiRi are other named Stockholm comparisons to consider depending on what kind of meal you want. Tjoget is the Mediterranean choice here, with verified late-night opening hours and OAD casual-dining recognition.
For visitors building a wider Stockholm plan, keep the confirmed facts simple: Tjoget is in Stockholm, serves Mediterranean food, observes a smart casual dress code, has been recognized by Opinionated About Dining in the Casual in Europe category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat late at Tjoget?
Yes. Tjoget has late listed hours in Stockholm: it closes at 1 AM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, at 3 AM on Friday and Saturday. Confirm the current schedule before you go, especially around holidays.
Does Tjoget handle dietary restrictions?
The verified listing does not include specific allergy or dietary-accommodation details. Tjoget serves Mediterranean food in Stockholm, but guests with strict restrictions should check the venue's official channels before booking.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tjoget?
The verified hours are strongest for evening planning: Tjoget opens at 5 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 4 PM on Friday, 1 PM on Saturday. Do not assume a dedicated lunch service beyond the listed opening time; confirm directly if you need a daytime meal.
What should I wear to Tjoget?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Keep it polished but not overly formal.
What should a first-timer know about Tjoget?
Tjoget is a Stockholm venue serving Mediterranean food, with Hedda Bruce listed as chef/owner. It has late opening hours, a smart casual dress code, Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe recognition for 2025 and a 2026 recommendation.
Location
Hornsbruksgatan 24, 117 34 Stockholm, Sweden
Compare Tjoget
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tjoget | Stockholm | Mediterranean | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2026); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe (2025) | , |
| Forma | Stockholm | Modern Cuisine | , | €€ |
| Helens Sushi | Stockholm | , | , | , |
| LAIKA | Stockholm | , | , | , |
| Barbro | Stockholm | , | , | , |
| RiRi | Stockholm | , | , | , |
How Tjoget Stockholm compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the group wants a clearer restaurant format, book Forma instead, especially if the €€ price tier is useful for planning. If the craving is sushi rather than Mediterranean food, check Helens Sushi or Barbro.
If the decision is mainly about room feel and late-night energy, compare LAIKA and RiRi before committing.
How Tjoget compares in Stockholm
Choose Tjoget over Forma when flexibility matters more than a clearly restaurant-led modern cuisine format. Forma has the cleaner price signal at €€ and is the better pick for diners who want a more defined dinner plan; Tjoget is more useful when the evening may move between food and drinks.
Against Helens Sushi and Barbro, the decision is cuisine and mood. Pick those when sushi or an Asian-leaning meal is the point of the booking. Pick Tjoget when the group wants Mediterranean food, a bar-friendly room, less pressure to make dinner the only activity of the night.
LAIKA and RiRi are better cross-shops if ambiance is the main unknown and the group is open on cuisine. Tjoget has the stronger external recognition signal through OAD Casual in Europe, so it is the safer recommendation when quality assurance matters and the booking should stay easy.
Recognized By
Explore Stockholm
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