Den Grone Jagaren

3.0
(118 reviews)
Götgatan 64, Stockholm, 118 26
+46 8 640 96 00Official website
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Full Bar
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Swedish
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Restaurant

About

If the restaurant's interior is new today is the name by no means unfamiliar - ancestors stretching for more than 300 years back in time. As early as 1692, the cellar Grone Hunter mentioned in Henels lists of contemporary vinskankar. The tavern was located on St. Paul Street, next to Van der Nootska Palace which was built in 1671 and the basement Grone Hunter existed as inns well into the 1800s. Grone Hunter was already in the 1600s one of the more famous venues in Ason, later called Sodermalm. Jacob Johan Anckarstrom said to have eaten his dinner here March 16, 1792, before he made ​​his way down to the opera masquerade and shot dead king Gustav III with a gun loaded with scrap metal. Other famous public houses were Bjorn farm, where live bears were presented to food and drink, as well as the basement grape and Pelican. In the basement Hamburg was the last dram before of the fire for the condemned went on to Skanstull. The end of the drink in this context was incidentally 1862. Today, you find yourself in the Hellgrenska Palace which was built in 1866. Higher up low noble sense floors where even King Oscar II has supped. So why not, dear guests, feel your royal welcome!

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  • Typical visit: about 1 hour
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