Sjøhuset Skagen

Skagenkaien 16

About

Thanks to the folksy-looking and heavily timbered premises that date from the mid-19th century, this place is more atmospheric and cozier than the many other pub/restaurants that compete with it nearby. Inside you'll find a warren of congenially cramped cubicles and mezzanines that hint at its origins as a storage for marine supplies and fish. Frankly, we prefer this place as a drinking-with-snacks venue much more than we do as a restaurant, even though a roster of salads, burgers, and pastas is available, as well as such North Atlantic staples as fish and chips. You can also order filet of trout simmered in sour cream or else spareribs marinated in honey and served with a barbecue sauce and spicy fried potatoes. The place has a lot of charm and historical authenticity.

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