Cadierbaren
Classic luxe at Stockholm’s most famous hostelry
Stockholm’s palatial Grand Hôtel is home to this sophisticated after-work hot spot named for founder Régis Cadier. Here, hotel guests and discerning locals unwind on plush lavender couches, sipping bubbly or a cocktail from the back-lit bar whilst enjoying a can’t-beat view of the Old Town and myriad tunes ranging from classic piano, played live, to Latin, soul or disco. Those growing peckish can indulge in upscale snacks like white sturgeon caviar, marinated elk tartar, or refined deserts like crème brûlée with sea buckthorn sorbet.
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