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Wine cellar at Grand Café

Grand Café · 27-31 Karl Johans gate, Oslo, 0159 · Show map
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Up to 80seated
Private Diningbest for
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About this space

The Wine Cellar at Grand Café Oslo is a unique and intimate space perfect for hosting a variety of events. With two chambre séparée options, the smaller room accommodates up to 10 guests, providing complete privacy, while the larger room can host up to 80 guests. This versatile venue is ideal for wine courses, special gatherings, and pre-booked lunches for larger groups. The Wine Cellar features an extensive collection of over 16,000 bottles and more than 1,500 wines from around the world, making it a delightful setting for wine enthusiasts. Guests can also enjoy nibbles and snacks, enhancing their experience while savoring fine wines. Whether for a corporate event, a private celebration, or a casual get-together, the Wine Cellar offers a charming atmosphere that combines history with modern elegance.

Features

Wifi
Private dining rooms
Wine tasting options

Space

59m² (635ft²)

Capacities

10 Boardroom
80 Dining

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£2,000 / Minimum spend

Location

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Grand Café 27-31 Karl Johans gateUnknown 0159Oslo
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