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    Bar in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Bird

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    Bird, Bar in Copenhagen

    About Bird

    Bird sits on Frederiksberg's Gl. Kongevej, holding a World's 50 Best Bars ranking (#66 in 2025) and a Google score of 4.7 from over 300 reviews. It occupies a tier of Copenhagen bars that competes internationally rather than locally, placing it alongside the city's most credentialed drinking rooms. For visitors tracking the Danish cocktail scene's rise on the global stage, it is a reference point.

    Frederiksberg's Quiet Credential

    Copenhagen's cocktail bars have split into two broad categories over the past decade: the downtown institutions that court tourist traffic and the neighbourhood rooms that accumulate international recognition quietly, away from the harbour postcard circuit. Bird, at Gl. Kongevej 102 in Frederiksberg, belongs firmly to the second group. It holds a World's 50 Best Bars ranking of #66 for 2025, up from #77 in 2024, alongside a Top 500 Bars position of #191 the same year. Those numbers place it in a peer set that includes bars in Tokyo, London, and New York, and they do so from a residential street in a borough that most short-stay visitors don't reach.

    That geography matters. Frederiksberg sits just west of the central city, connected by metro but distinct in character from Vesterbro or the Inner City's bar corridors. The neighbourhood runs cooler and slower, which tends to attract the kind of bar that prioritises repeat locals and considered programming over footfall. Bird's address on Gl. Kongevej puts it in that mode, and the 4.7 Google rating from 306 reviews suggests the local audience has responded accordingly.

    What the Space Does

    Bars at Bird's ranking tier tend to divide on the question of interior register. Some pursue maximalism, building elaborate set-dressing around a theatrical drink proposition. Others go spare and technical, letting the programme carry the room. From what the address and positioning signal, Bird sits in the latter camp: a space where the physical container supports concentration rather than competition with the glass in front of you.

    That approach has become a coherent strand in the Scandinavian bar tradition. Nordic interiors in this category often work with natural materials, controlled light, and deliberate restraint on decoration, creating rooms that feel considered rather than designed for photography. The effect, when it works, is that the bar itself becomes the focal point rather than the backdrop, and the drink arrives in an environment that frames it without distracting from it. Copenhagen's position in the global cocktail conversation owes something to this discipline: bars like Ruby, which has its own long-standing international recognition, established the template of a technically serious programme inside a room that doesn't announce itself loudly. Bird operates within that same tradition.

    The Ranking Trajectory

    A rise from #77 to #66 on World's 50 Best Bars between 2024 and 2025 is not incidental. The list's voting methodology draws on a global panel of industry professionals, and movement within the top 100 reflects sustained attention from peers rather than a single strong year. For context, most bars on that list hold their position within a narrow band year to year; upward movement indicates a programme that is either improving or gaining visibility in markets that previously hadn't voted for it.

    Bird's dual presence on both the World's 50 Best Bars list and the Top 500 Bars ranking for 2025 reinforces the signal. These are separate voting pools with different methodologies, and appearing prominently on both reduces the chance that any single ranking reflects a skewed voter base. The combination functions as a cross-referenced credential, the kind of dual recognition that the Copenhagen bar scene has become accustomed to producing.

    For comparison, other recognised Copenhagen bars, including Charlie's Bar and Admiralgade 26, operate within the city's acknowledged drinking circuit. Bird's Frederiksberg location means it sits slightly outside that central cluster, which makes its international ranking all the more indicative of programme quality over positioning advantage.

    Copenhagen in the Global Bar Context

    Denmark has built an outsized reputation in global hospitality relative to its population and geographic scale. The restaurant side of that equation gets more coverage, driven by Nordic cuisine's influence over the past two decades. The bar side is catching up. Copenhagen now places multiple venues in the World's 50 Best Bars annually, a concentration that puts it alongside cities three to five times its size.

    What distinguishes the Danish approach at this level is a combination of technical seriousness and restraint on presentation. The theatrics that characterised the early speakeasy wave in New York and London found less traction here; Copenhagen bars at the recognised tier tend to lead with product and technique rather than narrative gimmick. The drink is the point, and the space is designed to make that legible rather than to compete with it. Bird's consistent rankings suggest it is a clear expression of that approach.

    This positions the bar in an interesting peer set when viewed internationally. Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans each hold comparable international recognition while operating outside their country's obvious cocktail capitals. Bird shares that quality: a bar that earns its position from the programme rather than from the city's gravitational pull.

    Practical Notes for Visitors

    Bird is located at Gl. Kongevej 102, 1850 Frederiksberg. The metro connects Frederiksberg to the central city directly, making the journey direct from most of Copenhagen's visitor-heavy neighbourhoods. No booking method, phone number, or website data is available in our records at time of writing, so direct contact via search or walk-in is the practical route. Given the venue's 4.7 rating across 300-plus reviews and its international ranking, evenings at peak hours will draw a crowd; arriving earlier in the evening or on weekday nights is the more reliable approach if a specific seat or corner of the room is important to you.

    For visitors building a broader Copenhagen drinking itinerary, Ruby and 71 Nyhavn Hotel offer recognised alternatives in different parts of the city, while Oasis Vinbar in København K covers the wine-focused end of the spectrum for those whose evenings run across categories. Beyond the capital, Denmark's bar scene has depth in other cities: Bardok in Aarhus, Hugos No. 19 in Køge, Visselulles Vinbar in Sønderborg, and No 43 in Hørsholm each represent the country's drinking culture outside Copenhagen. Our full Copenhagen guide covers the broader picture across restaurants, bars, and hotels.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Bird?

    Specific menu items and drink descriptions are not available in our current records, and we don't fabricate tasting notes or dish details. What the awards record tells us is that Bird's programme has earned consistent recognition on both the World's 50 Best Bars list (#66 in 2025) and Top 500 Bars (#191 in 2025), which at this ranking level reflects a technically serious and coherent cocktail offer rather than a single standout item.

    What's the standout thing about Bird?

    The combination of international ranking and Frederiksberg address is the clearest answer. Most bars at this position in the World's 50 Best Bars list sit in city-centre locations that benefit from tourist and industry traffic. Bird's placement on a residential Frederiksberg street, with a 4.7 Google score from over 300 local reviews, suggests the recognition comes from the programme itself. For Copenhagen, that matters: the city's bar scene at this tier is built on product discipline rather than location advantage.

    Is Bird reservation-only?

    No booking method or contact details appear in our current records. Given Bird's World's 50 Best Bars ranking (#66, 2025) and strong Google rating, demand at peak hours is likely high. The practical approach is to search for current contact information directly or plan to arrive early in the evening, particularly on weekends, to improve the chances of being seated without a prior reservation.

    How does Bird compare to other internationally ranked Copenhagen bars?

    Bird's trajectory on World's 50 Best Bars, moving from #77 in 2024 to #66 in 2025, places it in active upward movement within the top 100. Copenhagen's bar scene produces multiple globally ranked venues annually, but Bird's Frederiksberg location sets it apart from the Inner City cluster where many of those bars operate. Its dual appearance on both the World's 50 Best Bars and Top 500 Bars lists in 2025 cross-references the credential across two independent voting pools, which is the stronger signal of sustained programme quality.

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