Ruby
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/BARS, COPENHAGEN/ Updated : Jan 18, 2017, 16:09 IST
Synopsis
The venue itself is pretty special: an apartment in a canal-side, 18th century building, filled with antiques and Chesterfield sofas, that manages to be both grand and homely. And unlike some venues in Copenhagen it's not too-cool … Read more
The venue itself is pretty special: an apartment in a canal-side, 18th century building, filled with antiques and Chesterfield sofas, that manages to be both grand and homely. And unlike some venues in Copenhagen it's not too-cool-for-school, but rather larky and welcoming. Read less

Classic drinking and a homely feeling
Opened in 2007, Ruby was one of the first bars in Copenhagen to take cocktails really seriously and has remained at the front of the pack.
As for the drinks - head bartender Julian Johansen was a finalist in the Havana Club International Grand Prix, and he sure knows his spirits. Whether you plump for a classic or one of their seasonal, avant garde concoctions, you'll be happy.
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