So, I wanna talk about this place, The Jane, in Copenhagen. I’d heard things, you know, whispers of it being a cool spot, but I’m always skeptical of the hype. Decided to check it out for myself a few weeks back, and here’s how it went down.

First off, getting there was a breeze. It’s smack in the middle of the city at Gråbrødre Torv, which, let me tell you, is bustling at night. I walked, ’cause why not? It’s a good way to see the city. Plus, Copenhagen is pretty safe, even when the sun goes down. So, I strolled through the streets, taking in the sights and sounds, and found The Jane tucked away like some hidden gem.
Walking up to it, the vibe was… intriguing. There was this contemporary Scandinavian building with this entrance that you really cant miss. Stepping inside, I was immediately hit with this Mad Men-esque atmosphere. It’s like stepping back in time, but with a modern twist. Dark, cozy, but not in a dingy way – more like a sophisticated, underground club.
I made a beeline for the bar, obviously. I’m a simple man with simple pleasures. And the bartenders? Friendly, skilled, and they know their stuff. No stuck-up attitude, just good service and even better drinks. They whipped me up some cocktails I’d never even heard of, and each one was better than the last.
Here’s a little breakdown of what I experienced:
- Arrival: Walked there, easy to find, felt safe.
- First Impressions: Cool building, Mad Men vibe inside.
- The Bar: Top-notch bartenders, amazing cocktails.
- The Crowd: A mix, but everyone seemed to be there for a good time.
- Music: DJs were killing it, good mix of tunes.
Now, I’d heard rumors that this place was a bit snobby, but I didn’t get that at all. Maybe I just got lucky, or maybe they’ve changed, but everyone seemed pretty chill. The crowd was a mix of locals and tourists, all there to enjoy the music and the drinks.

And speaking of music, the DJs were on point. I’m not much of a dancer, but even I couldn’t resist tapping my foot along to the beats. They had a good mix going, something for everyone.
The Jane is not just one big room, either. It’s got these little nooks and crannies where you can chill out with your drink, have a conversation without yelling over the music. I liked that. It’s like they understand that sometimes you want to party, and sometimes you just want to hang out with your friends.
I ended up staying way later than I planned. I lost track of time, which is always a good sign.
So, is The Jane worth the hype? In my book, absolutely. It’s a cool spot with great drinks, good music, and a fun atmosphere. If you’re ever in Copenhagen and looking for a night out, I’d say give it a shot. I know I’ll be back.
One last note though, I saw a lot of people saying Copenhagen is an expensive place. Well, yeah it is! You are paying a premium price for everything, but I got the feeling that it was worth it. But, also keep in mind that I was coming from Stockholm, which made Copenhagen prices seem cheap by comparison. So take that for what it is worth.

Alright, that’s my two cents on The Jane. Hope it helps someone out there. Catch you guys on the next one.