Oslo's largest craft beer hall occupies a converted postal building in Sentrum with the high ceilings and industrial bones that give these conversions their character. Thirty-plus taps rotate constantly through Norwegian craft breweries and international guests, with house-brewed options anchoring the list. The space is expansive enough to absorb groups, after-work crowds, and the occasional shuffleboard tournament without feeling cramped. It's the kind of place where you can spend an afternoon sampling Norwegian craft beer without the pretension that sometimes infects beer bars, and the central location near Oslo S makes it a natural starting or ending point for any evening.
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Start with whatever house brew is current — they collaborate with Norwegian breweries and the results vary from excellent to experimental. The rotating taps reward curiosity, so ask the staff what just went on. Flights are available if you want to survey the range. The food is decent pub fare designed to accompany beer rather than compete with it.
Afternoon from 2-5pm for shuffleboard access and space to spread out. Early evening from 5-7pm catches the after-work energy. Weekend evenings bring the biggest crowds and the best atmosphere, though finding a table gets harder. Open daily.
The space is large but popular, so peak hours mean standing room. The shuffleboard tables are first-come. Prices are standard Oslo craft beer around 90-115 NOK per pint. The location near Oslo S station is convenient for central exploration. Cards accepted. Groups work well here given the space.
