Posts Tagged ‘FOOD’

15-16 October: Løvfaldsfest

Posted 10 October 2011 by Leh
Den Gamle Sadolin Fabrik Prags Boulevard 43, Amager Show map
50 kr.

23:00 – 06:00 // 50 kr.
The leafs are falling from the trees – so why not have a party?
Bring your friends and their friends and their friends and join Løvfaldsfest (TheFallingLeafParty) for dj’s and dance, affordable beers, burgers on the grill and maybe even a surprise for later.

Oh and the entrance fee includes a beer.

For more info, visit the facebook event.

24 September: Grødbar

Posted 21 September 2011 by Leh
Jægersborggade 50, Nørrebro Show map
no entrance fee

10:00 – 21:00 // no entrance fee

When I read about this new bar/restaurant I knew I just had to spread the word. Welcome to Grødbar – the worlds first porridge bar.

Behind the set up is two young guys, inspired partly by Londonish fast food and neo Scandinavian cuisine.

In the bar you will find new interpreted porridges such as oatmeal porridge boiled in ginger/carrot juice. On saturday you will have the opportunity to taste some and listen to soothing live jazz.

I think it sounds really interesting, cosy and a good way to welcome fall.

Facebook event

 

18-19 May: POP-UP restaurant under Knippelsbro

Posted 15 May 2011 by Mai Ji
Under Knippels Bridge (towards Christianshavn) Show map
Free entrance, menu 42 Dkk.

17:30-20:30 both days // Free entrance, menu 42 Dkk.

Do you appreciate genuine everyday meals? Over an open fire under the bridge, sun in your face, swinging vibrations of New Orleans Jazz in your ears and the sound of waves rocking the waterfront?

Then you should definitely go down past Aarstiderne who will open a two-day only restaurant under Knippelsbro.

Aarstiderne are known for delivering organic fruit and vegetable boxes to your door and so there will be one meal on the menu in the POP-UP restaurant for 42 Dkk. per person. The exact same price as if you get all commodities delivered as a meal box and cook it yourself.

Wine wholesaler Rosforth & Rosforth will be selling rustic wine from the wine bar. So just bring a good appetite and when you reach the bridge then go for the smell of herbs and hot spices. See you under the bridge.

Facebook event (in Danish)

28 August: Taste the World – International Day

Posted 22 August 2010 by Anne
The beginning of Nørrebrogade, Copenhagen N Show map

12:00-18:00 // Free

Copenhagen CoookingGet into the city and taste the world. In the celebration of a multi-ethnic and diverse Copenhagen you can experience Nørrebrogade transformed into a long-stretched street kitchen with food stands and delicious tastes from around the world.

You will also be able to experience Columbian dancers, Mads Langer, Scottish bagpipes, Burundi drummers, Karen Makupa, Affaf and many others.

Get you senses stimulated with everything from activities for the kids to fashion show and performances.

The event is part of Copenhagen Cooking.

Facebook event (in Danish)

21-22 August: Fair Fælled Festival 2010

Posted 19 August 2010 by Mai Ji
@Fælledparken, Copenhagen Ø Show map

Sat 12:00-23:30, Sun 12:00-18:00 // Free entrance

This weekend Fælledparken will flourish of global awareness, when Fair Fælled hosted by MS ActionAid (Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke) once again strikes a blow for global justice.

To mark the importance of supporting the fight against poverty in the developing countries various artists will fill your ears with pure love. Among others can you hear Slaraffenland, Freja Loeb, Bodebrixen and Hannah Schneider.

In between live sets it would make sense if you choose to go berserk among the many organic goodies.

You can also choose to make a statement and take part of the many debates and ongoing events. For instance, this year Fair Fælled will serve as a platform for the large NGO campaign concerning the 2015 goals (go for the ‘Take Action’ tent).

You can read more about the work of MS ActionAid on www.ms.dk and see the full program (in Danish) for the weekend.

16 July: Likemind July

Posted 12 July 2010 by Anne
@ Din Nye Ven, Sankt Peder Stræde 34, Copenhagen K Show map

8:00-11:00 (early) // Free

It’s time for yet another Likemind – your monthly coffee-talk-fix. It’s actually kind of a networking event, so grab the chance to go out and have a chat. Maybe you will be introduced to new exiting projects or your new best friend – who knows. Or maybe just sit back and enjoy a cup of coffee and be inspired.

Bring your friends and tell it to a stranger. I’ll be happy to meet you, even though I’m usually not very talkative in the mornings. So don’t be afraid if I look a bit sour :-)

The event is organized by our likeminded friends at Kadaver.

Facebook event

28 August: Saxogade Street Party

Posted 11 July 2010 by Anne
@Saxogade, Vesterbo Show map

12:00-22:00 // free

On this annual cozy hang-put event, you can party and chat together with hipsters and Vesterbro locals. Café Sonja will trough some steaks on the barbecue and the palm bar will serve you some nice cocktails.

There will be a fleamarket all day in Estlandsgade and some of the acts and djs include:

Djuma Soundsystem
Veteral Cosmic Rockers
Pladevennerne
Bolværket
Beatsters

16 June: Fictional Wednesday #5

Posted 10 June 2010 by Mai Ji
@ Gefährlich, Fælledvej 7, Copenhagen N Show map

19:00-21:30 // Free entrance, dinner menu 75 Dkk

Yes – we still need to say that we usually don’t write about events like this because it’s a reading held in Danish. And yes – we still have to admit that it’s an event too cozy to be left out.

The concept is the same: You enjoy a rustic dinner in a really candle light dinner way while pampering your ears with poetry from some of the most inspiring writers in DK.

This time you can enjoy an excellent storytelling by writers Søren Ulrik Thomsen, Dy Plambeck and Morten Søkilde and surely you can expect to be drawn by the live imagery from all three writers.

If you want to be sure to get a table you should definitely book as soon as possible.

Facebook event (in Danish)

6 June: Settings of Good Grub Opening Party

Posted 1 June 2010 by Magda

@ Urban Outfitters, Østergade 42, Copenhagen K
12:00- 16:00 // Free entrance

It all started with a blog: easy recipes that can be made by anyone proving that food can be pretty and tasty. Its creator – Daniel Penn (recently awarded with Raymond Blanc young chefs award), decided to go further with his project and publish a zine presenting his recipes in an artistic way in a form of a cookbook.

This time his project is taken into a whole new level – the principle is that food should be a part of our lives as well as music. Therefore, what we will experience is an exhibition of table settings instead of food photos as well as three bands accompanying the whole event: The Kites, Michael Wexler from Inlet Sound and Cavio. Paintings on the walls are done by the artist of previously published cookbook, Samantha Taylor. We should expect fabulous caramel popcorn.

Exhibition runs into July.

Facebook Event

Good Grub

19 May: Fictional Wednesday #4

Posted 17 May 2010 by Mai Ji

@ Gefährlich, Fælledvej 7, Copenhagen N
19:00-22:00 // Free entrance, dinner menu 75 Dkk

Usually we don’t write about an event like this, because it’s a reading held in Danish. But it just sounds so cozy, so think of it as a little treat for the Danish-speaking folks out there, or maybe a good chance to brush up your Danish skills.

The concept is simple and pleasant at the same time. You enjoy a rustic dinner in a really candlelight dinner way while pampering your ears with poetry from some of the most inspiring writers in DK.

Each time with a new dinner menu put together for the occasion. And each time with new storytellers to make your dinner just a little more cozy.
Storyteller line-up:
Asger Schnack
Claus Høxbroe
Gerd Laugesen
Theis Ørntoft

If you want to be sure to get a table, you can find booking info through the link below.

Facebook event (in Danish)

11 May: Urban Breakfast #15

Posted 2 May 2010 by Anne

@ Bike-Bridge across Østerport Station, Copenhagen Ø
8:30-10:00 // free

First breakfast of a new season. Urban Breakfast is about having a breakfast somewhere in urban space and meeting nice people. Just show up and bring something with you to share.

Urban Breakfast takes care of tables, cutlery etc. You need to bring either 1) bread 2) something to put on the bread or 3) something to drink. Roll a dice to find out what to bring 1+2 = bread, 3+4=topping, 5+6=drink.

Urban Breakfast is inspired by the concept of Permanent Breakfast, which is an open event about meeting new people and exploring the opportunities of using public space.

http://www.p-breakfast.net/