The Scottish pub, Half Way inn, at Swedenborgsgatan on Södermalm. The street is named after the mystic
Emanuel Swedenborg. Come Spring the street is turned in to a walkway. There are flowers, artworks and benches everywhere. Most of the restaurants, pubs and cafes moves out onto the street until early Autumn. It is quite a spectacle, feels a bit like Rome or Barcelona. In the Winter, not so much. I will try to remember to go back in early May.
What no cyclists and mothers in law allowed. Strange rules for that pub.
ReplyDeletePretty sure I would be able to get in though...
ReplyDeleteIt looks appealing.
ReplyDeleteWe all just need to make it through this winter and then have fun outside.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a fun place.
ReplyDeleteSwedenborg might not have minded a Scottish Pub on his street. As for the other requirements at the Halfway, I have no clue. Does seem to be reaching a bit to outlaw cyclists. Mother's in law...well, they're always looked at with suspicion.
ReplyDeleteFunny you have a scottish pub there, but then again we have irish pubs here.
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting!
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