Finally, a place where you can get fantastic food in the Stockholm archipelago!
I sat at the the long table, (second chair from the camera), and just enjoyed myself.
The time was 6:34 in the morning. Any words necessary? Hardly.
This is what it looks like from the seaside. The red building is the Fejans Krog.
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Room #106 is one of the larger rooms in the Sigtuna Stadshotell. It’s actually
a corner room, one of those you’ll get if you are willing to pay for a seaview.
Left: The “Lamino” chair. Designed by Yngve Ekström for Swedese in 1956, voted Swedish furniture
piece of the century in 1999. In #106 it was placed in […]
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I believe that this table has the potential to attract a lot of German guests. How exotic!
To eat under a moose’s head. Thankfully enough this restaurant has other qualities…
Translation of feel-good message: “In a home where love is given,
happiness will live and all will enjoy”. It rhymes in Swedish.
The interior is a rather successful […]
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Posted in Europe, Sweden, Swedish countryside on Nov 8th, 2008
The Grythyttan Inn, in the northwest of Bergslagen, Sweden.
Gosh! Soon it has been around for 369 years!
The Västra Bergvägen of Grythyttan. The entrance to the inn itself is just around the corner to the left.
It’s amazing what an old inn can do.
The story in short: In 1640 the county govenor by command of the Queen […]
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A record breaking afternoon tea…
In the US there is a guy named Eric Booker, who is known as Badlands. He is probably one of the fastest eaters in the world. Mr Badlands once ate 49 glaced donuts in less than eight minutes – that’s one donut every 10 seconds.
When I’m sitting in a Gustavian couch in […]
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