Restaurant Barr is an informal restaurant and bar on Copenhagen’s harbourfront, with a menu rooted in the classic dishes and drinking traditions of the North Sea and Baltic regions – from Ireland and Great Britain to the Benelux countries, Germany, Poland, the Baltic states, and Scandinavia. The name Barr, meaning "barley" in Old Norse, reflects the restaurant's deep connection to the region’s culinary heritage.
The interior emphasizes the dialogue between maritime history and contemporary design: raw stone walls sit alongside warm oak floors, original ceiling beams meet new planks with subtle brass details, and a long, carved bar in solid wood anchors the space. Guests sit in Finn Juhl's 108 Chair – a design icon that completes the story of the warehouse's cultural history and its contemporary elegance.