Café

Lorry Restaurant

67 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Rolf
April 2, 2019
Lorry is known as an Oslo-institution, it’s been in business since 1870 and it’s decorated with stuffed animals (among others a giraffe), paintings, and a dinosaur tooth. The menu is very traditional, and the restaurant is always packed. Try to get a table in a booth downstairs and let the formally dressed waiters guide you through the menu. Lorry is also known to be a popular spot for political and cultural elite; you might be sitting next to a Norwegian celebrity without knowing. Expect to pay 300 NOK for a main course. The Bonus tip: After 22:00 they serve a special menu which is available till late. Nothing is as satisfying as going for a sit-down dinner and a beer at 2 in the morning (midnight fish’n’ chips is 190 NOK).
Lorry is known as an Oslo-institution, it’s been in business since 1870 and it’s decorated with stuffed animals (among others a giraffe), paintings, and a dinosaur tooth. The menu is very traditional, and the restaurant is always packed. Try to get a table in a booth downstairs and let the formally…
Lars
September 18, 2013
An institution in Oslo, noted for its interior and many beer types. From 1870 and the place looks autentic with lot of history in its walls.
Trond
October 22, 2012
Most popular "brown" pub In Oslo, called "The Artists` Home", but a mixed crowd; polticians, journalists, etc..Premises on two floors; smoking terrace upstairs and outside heated most of the year.
Nora
February 15, 2020
Old restaurant for bear and traditional food.
Christian
August 15, 2019
One of the more traditional pubs in town. Really odd and wonderfull decor. Also serves traditional Norwegian food at lunch and dinner.

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Location
12 Parkveien
Majorstuen, Oslo