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    Bar in Stockholm, Sweden

    Lucy's Flower Shop

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    Deliberate Cocktail Ritual

    Lucy's Flower Shop, Bar in Stockholm

    About Lucy's Flower Shop

    Lucy's Flower Shop on Birger Jarlsgatan occupies a specific tier in Stockholm's cocktail scene: a bar with World's 50 Best Bars recognition (ranked 35th in 2021) that has sustained its credibility into 2025 with a Top 500 Bars placement at #265. With a Google rating of 4.6 across more than 500 reviews, it draws a crowd that returns for the ritual of the drink rather than novelty alone.

    Where Stockholm's Cocktail Ritual Takes Shape

    Birger Jarlsgatan is one of Stockholm's more deliberate streets, lined with the kind of addresses that require some intention to enter. Lucy's Flower Shop, at number 20, fits that character. The bar's name carries a faint misdirection, a softness that does nothing to prepare you for the seriousness of what happens at the counter. Stockholm's better bars have largely moved past the era of gimmick-forward programming, and Lucy's Flower Shop sits comfortably inside that shift: a room where the craft is the atmosphere, not a backdrop to it.

    The broader Stockholm cocktail scene operates on a tier system that has sharpened considerably over the past decade. At the upper end, a small group of bars competes internationally rather than locally, and Lucy's Flower Shop belongs to that cohort. Its ranking of 35th on the World's 50 Best Bars list in 2021 placed it alongside bars in London, New York, and Tokyo that define the global reference point for serious cocktail work. By 2025, the bar holds a #265 position in the Top 500 Bars ranking, a change in number that reflects the expansion of the list's scope rather than a withdrawal from quality. The bar continues to draw visitors for whom the Stockholm cocktail scene is a destination in itself, not an afterthought between museum visits.

    The Ritual of Drinking Well Here

    What separates a bar worth crossing a city for from one that simply makes good drinks is the question of ritual: the pacing, the order, the unspoken expectations on both sides of the counter. At the level Lucy's Flower Shop operates, the bar visit is structured even when it appears casual. You arrive, you read the room before you read the menu, and the menu rewards that attention. This is a bar where ordering without engagement would miss the point.

    Stockholm's cocktail culture has long drawn from Scandinavian design principles, favouring restraint over maximalism. The better bars in the city build menus with internal logic, where the progression from one drink to the next reflects something intentional. That discipline is visible in bars across the city's upper tier. At [Tjoget](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/tjoget-stockholm), the approach leans into fermentation and local sourcing. At [Röda Huset](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/rda-huset-stockholm), the wine-bar format creates a different but equally deliberate pace. Lucy's Flower Shop occupies its own position in this peer set, one defined by cocktail craft as the primary language rather than a supporting element.

    The etiquette here is the etiquette of any serious bar: be present, communicate what you want, trust the person behind the counter. Bartenders at this level are not order-takers. The conversation about what you're in the mood for is part of the experience, and the quality of that exchange often shapes what arrives in the glass. Visitors who approach it that way tend to leave with a different understanding of what a Stockholm night out can be.

    Situating Lucy's Flower Shop in the City's Bar Scene

    Stockholm's internationally recognised bars cluster in a way that rewards planning. The address on Birger Jarlsgatan places Lucy's Flower Shop in a central, walkable part of the city, accessible from most of Stockholm's neighbourhoods without significant effort. That positioning matters for building an evening rather than anchoring one. A drink here fits naturally into a longer itinerary, whether you arrive from dinner in Södermalm or from the museum district to the west.

    For visitors building a broader picture of Stockholm's bar culture, [A Bar Called Gemma](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/a-bar-called-gemma-stockholm-bar) and [Alba Vinbar](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/alba-vinbar-stockholm-bar) offer different registers of the same general commitment to quality. Gemma sits closer to the natural wine and low-intervention end of the spectrum; Alba Vinbar tilts toward the wine-forward crowd. Lucy's Flower Shop is where the cocktail tradition, at its most technically grounded, makes its clearest argument. Our [full Stockholm restaurants guide](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/cities/stockholm) maps out how these venues connect across the city.

    Sweden's bar culture extends well beyond the capital, and travellers spending longer in the country will find serious work at [Dorsia Hotel and Restaurant in Gothenburg](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/dorsia-hotel-restaurant-gothenburg-bar), at [Ölkaféet in Malmo](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/olkafeet-malmo-bar), and further afield at [Bageriet Mat and Bar in Visby](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/bageriet-mat-bar-visby-bar) on Gotland. For those willing to travel further north, [Ångbryggeriet in Pitea](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/angbryggeriet-pitea-bar) and the coastal setting of [Koster Islands in Tjarno](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/koster-islands-tjarno-bar) offer a different kind of drinking experience. [Vyn Restaurant in Ostra Nobbelov](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/vyn-restaurant-ostra-nobbelov-bar) rounds out the picture for those interested in how Sweden's bar and restaurant cultures intersect outside the main cities.

    Planning Your Visit

    Lucy's Flower Shop sits at Birger Jarlsgatan 20 in the 114 34 postcode, a central Stockholm address that is reachable by metro, tram, or on foot from most of the city's hotel districts. The bar's Google rating of 4.6 across 516 reviews signals consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance, which is a more useful indicator at this level than a single extraordinary night. For a bar with international recognition, it maintains the kind of score that suggests the experience holds up across different visits and bartenders.

    Bookings, hours, and current pricing are not published in our database at this time; checking directly with the venue before visiting is advisable, particularly on weekends or during Stockholm's busier travel months of January, February, April, and October, when demand across the city's better bars tends to increase. The bar operates at a level where walk-ins may encounter a wait, and arriving with some flexibility in timing is worth factoring into an evening's plan. For international reference, [Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/bar-leather-apron-honolulu) operates in a comparable award-recognised tier and offers a useful comparison point for travellers calibrating expectations across different markets.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What cocktail do people recommend at Lucy's Flower Shop?

    Our database does not include the current menu at Lucy's Flower Shop, and individual cocktail recommendations shift with seasonal and programmatic changes at bars operating at this level. What the bar's World's 50 Best Bars ranking (35th in 2021) and its sustained Top 500 Bars recognition suggest is that the menu is built with internal coherence rather than assembled from trend-following. Asking the bartender for a recommendation based on your current mood is the more reliable approach than arriving with a fixed order in mind, particularly at a bar where the staff are trained to that kind of conversation.

    Why do people go to Lucy's Flower Shop?

    The short answer is credentials: a bar ranked 35th globally by World's 50 Best Bars in 2021 and placed at #265 in the Top 500 Bars in 2025 draws visitors who treat serious cocktail bars the way others treat Michelin-starred restaurants. Stockholm's central position in the Nordic travel circuit means the bar attracts both local regulars and international visitors who have done their research. The 4.6 Google rating across more than 500 reviews confirms that the experience holds up against the expectation set by those rankings.

    Do I need a reservation for Lucy's Flower Shop?

    Current booking policy and contact details are not available in our database, so confirming directly with the venue is the safest approach before visiting. As a bar with sustained international recognition, demand on peak evenings is reasonable to anticipate. Stockholm sees consistent visitor traffic through January, February, April, and October, which are the months when forward planning at the city's better bars pays off most clearly.

    How does Lucy's Flower Shop compare to other internationally ranked bars in Stockholm?

    Lucy's Flower Shop is one of a small number of Stockholm bars to have appeared on the World's 50 Best Bars list, placing it in a different competitive tier from venues with only local or regional recognition. Within the city, peers like [Tjoget](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/tjoget-stockholm) and [Röda Huset](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/rda-huset-stockholm) each carry their own critical standing, but the 2021 top-35 placement at Lucy's Flower Shop represents a specific moment of international validation that positions it at the upper end of Stockholm's cocktail offer. That distinction matters most for visitors building an itinerary around the city's bar culture rather than simply dropping into whatever is nearby.

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