Foto: Åshild Breian/Avisa Oslo Foto: Åshild Breian/Avisa Oslo Foto: Åshild Breian/Avisa Oslo The exterior lights are wrought iron, casting a warm glow. The number 20 bus stops nearby, but passengers barely seem to notice. Intricate lettering tells a story of its own, and the stained glass inside appears timeless – though it isn’t entirely original.
A landmark establishment has reached a century in business. A regular customer recently requested “herbal tea,” but received something quite different, according to Avisa Oslo.
The venue serves as a gathering place. The article is available only to subscribers.
Updated February 25, 2026 09:41, Published February 24, 2026 22:43
This story highlights the enduring appeal of historic establishments and the occasional mix-up that can occur even in well-established settings. The restaurant, a fixture in Oslo, continues to draw patrons after nearly 100 years.