Bagpipers Inn
Bagpipers Inn is an Irish-inspired pub on the Norrtullsgatan 59, 113 45 Stockholm. The pub is particularly known for its pub quiz nights focusing on general knowledge, music and popular culture, often with elements linked to the Celtic theme of the pub. The questions are typically at a medium level of difficulty and are suitable for teams with a mix of skills and interests. The environment is relaxed, with classic pub dishes, a wide range of beers and regular features of bagpipe band and other live music. This article describes how quiz nights are usually organised, what the usual rules are, what the costs might be and what kind of questions are often asked at Bagpipers Inn. It is aimed at people who want to get a factual picture of the quiz format before deciding whether it is suitable for their group. Source references can be found at the bottom of the page.
WHAT THIS PUB OFFERS
Bagpipers Inn is a neighbourhood pub with a distinct Irish profile in Vasastan in Stockholm. The venue has dark wood details, a classic bar and seating suitable for both smaller parties and larger quiz teams. The pub is known for quiz nights where the questions mix classic general knowledge with music, film, sports and current events.
The quiz format is often based on teams of 2-6 people. The questions are usually written in such a way that most people can contribute something, but a certain breadth of knowledge is required to reach the top position. The level of difficulty can be described as medium to medium-plus: not a pure nerd quiz, but not aimed at pure beginners either.
The quiz is mainly suitable for adult participants, but older teenagers can also take part if accompanied by adults, in accordance with the pub's normal age rules. The noise level is normally moderate during the quiz, but can be louder during music sessions and on nights with live music or bagpipe band.
As well as pub quizzes, there are often sports on the TV screens, such as football and rugby, and a social bar scene. On certain dates, live music is organised, sometimes with a bagpipe band, which ties in with the pub's name and Celtic theme.
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OPENING HOURS BAGPIPERS INN
| Day | Opening hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 16:00 - 23:00 |
| Tuesday | 16:00 - 23:00 |
| Wednesday | 16:00 - 23:00 |
| Thursday | 16:00 - 23:00 |
| Friday | 16:00 - 01:00 |
| Saturday | 14:00 - 01:00 |
| Sunday | 14:00 - 22:00 |
Opening times may change for public holidays, major sporting events or private bookings, so always check the current times via Bagpipers Inn's own channels if you are planning a quiz night.
CONTACT AND BOOKING
Address: Norrtullsgatan 59, 113 45 Stockholm, Sweden
Telephone: +46 8 32 00 32
E-mail: info@bagpipers.se
For questions about quiz nights, table bookings for quiz teams or information about upcoming dates, please use the contact details above. It is common for quiz teams to book tables in advance, especially on popular nights or when larger parties want to sit together.
BAGPIPERS IN HISTORY
Bagpipers Inn has been on Norrtullsgatan for several years as an Irish-inspired pub with a clear connection to Celtic culture. From the outset, the focus has been a combination of beer selection, sports viewing and social evenings with music, live quizzes and pub quizzes. The pub has a long history of using bagpipes and Celtic elements in its profile, which is sometimes reflected in performances by bagpipe band or music with Scottish and Irish connections.
Over time, quiz nights have become a regular feature of the weekly programme. The concept has been adjusted over time, including variations in the categories of questions, the inclusion of music questions and the adaptation of the level of difficulty depending on the audience. The pub has also adapted to the demand for team seating, which may mean that some evenings are reserved more for quiz guests.
PRACTICAL QUIZ INFORMATION
Costs: Participation in the quiz is usually free of charge, but guests are usually expected to order drinks or food. Any participation fees, if any, are normally low and charged per team or per person. Exact amounts may vary over time and should be checked directly with Bagpipers Inn.
Prices: Prizes often consist of gift vouchers at the bar, drink prizes or smaller symbolic prizes. In some cases, honorary or themed prizes may also be awarded. Prizes are mainly focussed on adding value to a social evening rather than large financial amounts.
Timeframes: A quiz session at Bagpipers Inn usually takes around 1.5-2 hours from start to finish, including breaks and marking. The start time is often in the evening, for example around 7 or 8pm, but exact times can vary between different days and seasons.
Scoring system: Points are normally awarded per correct answer. The quiz is often divided into rounds, for example 3-5 rounds with a set number of questions in each. Some rounds may give extra points, for example music rounds or picture rounds. In case of a tie, a tie-breaker or closest answer question can be used to decide the winner.
Common rules: Mobile phones and encyclopaedias should not be used during the quiz. Teams should stick to the maximum number of participants indicated. Answers are usually provided in writing on forms collected by the quizmaster or staff. Decisions of the quizmaster on marking and scoring are normally final.
QUESTION CATEGORIES AND THEMES
Quiz nights at Bagpipers Inn tend to cover several recurring pub quiz categories:
- General knowledge (geography, languages, famous people, politics)
- Music (classic rock, pop, Irish and British music, song and artist identification)
- Film and TV (classic films, TV series, actors and directors)
- Sport (football, rugby and major international championships)
- History (Swedish and international history, important dates and events)
- Current events (recent news)
The level of difficulty ranges from relatively easy initial questions to more detailed questions towards the end. It is common for the quiz to include at least one round of music, sometimes with a link to Irish or Scottish music, which suits the profile and bagpipe band theme of the pub.
Examples of the types of questions that can be asked during a quiz night at Bagpipers Inn:
- Name capital cities, famous landmarks or major rivers.
- Identify songs from short audio clips.
- Names of actors or directors behind famous films.
- Questions about big football clubs, leagues and championships.
- Questions about historical dates, for example when certain events occurred.
PUB QUIZ FORMAT
Pub quizzes at Bagpipers Inn broadly follow the model common to many bars and pubs in Stockholm. Guests gather in teams, are given questionnaires and pens, and the quizmaster reads the questions aloud. After each round, the answers are collected for marking, often with a short break between rounds.
Quiz nights normally take place on a specific day of the week. The exact day of the week and frequency may change over time, but the format is often weekly for most of the year, with possible breaks during summer periods or major holidays. For up-to-date information on the schedule, guests need to contact Bagpipers Inn by phone, email or their official channels.
PRACTICAL FOR PLAYERS
What to bring: The most important thing is to have team mates with different skills. Pens and answer sheets are usually provided by the pub. You may want to arrive early to secure seating, especially if the team is larger or wants to sit close to the quizmaster.
Participation fees: If a fee is charged, it is usually low and sometimes used to fund prizes. Some evenings may be completely free of charge. It is therefore a good idea to check the conditions for the particular evening the team is planning to attend.
Prizes and rewards: Common prizes are gift vouchers at the bar, drinks or small symbolic prizes. Sometimes there may be special prizes for the best team name or for a particularly difficult element.
Label under the quiz:
- Keep conversations at a level that does not disturb other teams.
- Do not use mobile phones or the internet to find answers.
- Respect the deadlines for submitting replies.
- Accept the quizmaster's decisions on marking and scoring.
- Be considerate of staff and other guests, especially during crowded evenings.
GOOD TO KNOW
| Factual information | Description of the programme |
|---|---|
| Bagpipe theme | Bagpipers Inn sometimes features a bagpipe band, which adds to the Celtic pub feel and adds character to quiz nights. |
| Sports focus | The pub often shows football and rugby on TV screens, which is sometimes reflected in the sports questions in the quiz. |
| Mixed ages | Quiz teams are often made up of mixed ages, which gives an advantage to teams with both younger and older participants. |
| Language | Questions are normally held in Swedish, but English elements may be present in music and film categories. |
| Table booking | It is common for teams to pre-book tables, especially for popular quiz nights, live music and larger groups. |
SOURCES AND REFERENCES
- Official website and contact details for Bagpipers Inn (verified address, telephone and email).
- General descriptions of pub quiz formats in major Swedish cities, including common rules, set-up and question categories.
Official location
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PAST GUESTS OF BAGPIPERS INN - REVIEWS
Below are three short, neutral guest reviews based on typical Google and travel site reviews for Bagpipers Inn.
"Relaxed pub with friendly staff and great atmosphere before and after the matches on TV."
"The quiz nights are reasonably difficult and you can come as a small group or a larger group of friends."
"Good simple pub food, good beer selection and the ability to sit for a long time without stress from the staff."
INTERIOR AND ATMOSPHERE
Bagpipers Inn has a classic pub setting with dark wood details, long bar counter and walls decorated with Irish and British touches. Guests are seated at both high bar tables with bar stools and lower tables with regular chairs, allowing for a choice between more casual bar hopping and seated dining.
The lighting is dim but functional, focussing on the bar and TV screens where sports are often shown. On quiz nights and when there are bagpipe bands or other live music, the atmosphere is perceived as lively, while early evenings and weekdays are often quieter. Many customers use the pub as a local gathering place to meet friends, watch sport or take part in team quizzes.
ACCESSIBILITY AND FACILITIES
The entrance faces Norrtullsgatan and has a door at street level. Inside the premises there are mainly tables and bar stools placed in a larger continuous room. Toilets are located adjacent to the main part of the pub. Payment is usually made by card or Swish, and the age limit follows the usual pub rules for serving alcohol.
DRINKS AND PRICES
The drinks offering at Bagpipers Inn is centred on beers and classic pub drinks, complemented by ciders, wines, lighter cocktails and non-alcoholic options. On draught there are often lagers and ales, both Swedish and British inspired varieties, while the bottled range can vary over time. Non-alcoholic options typically include non-alcoholic beer, soft drinks and mineral water.
| Drinks | Type | Approx. price |
|---|---|---|
| The house's warehouse | Fadöl 40 cl | about 75 kr |
| Irish stout | Fadöl 40 cl | about 85 kr |
| Cider on tap | Cider 40 cl | about 80 kr |
| Gin and tonic | Drink | about 125 kr |
| House red wine | Glass 15 cl | about 95 kr |
| Non-alcoholic beer | Bottle | about 60 kr |
| Soft drinks | Non-alcoholic | about 40 kr |
| Mineral water | Non-alcoholic | about 38 kr |
Prices are in line with other central Stockholm pubs, with a clear distinction between draught beers, cocktails and non-alcoholic options.
FOOD AND SNACKS
Bagpipers Inn serves classic pub food with dishes suitable for both pints and longer sittings on quiz or sports nights. The menu often includes burgers, fish and chips, salads, simple meat dishes and vegetarian options, as well as shareable snacks like nachos or onion rings.
| Right or wrong | Type | Approx. price |
|---|---|---|
| Cheeseburger with fries | Main course | about 185 kr |
| Fish and chips | Main course | about 195 kr |
| Grilled chicken burger | Main course | about 189 kr |
| Vegetarian burger | Main course | about 179 kr |
| Nachos with cheese and salsa | Delesnack | about 145 kr |
| Onion rings with dip | Delesnack | about 95 kr |
| French fries | Sideline right | about 55 kr |
| Peanuts or crisps | Small snack | about 45 kr |
Food prices are in the upper-middle range for Stockholm pubs, with main courses around 180-200 SEK and smaller snacks at a lower price level.
RECOMMENDED DRINKS
The following drinks fit the pub's Irish profile and typical visitor patterns:
- House lager on draught as the standard choice for pub food.
- Irish stout on tap for guests who want classic dark beer.
- Simple gin and tonic as a neutral drink before or after dinner.
- English or Irish cider on draught as an alternative to beer.
- Non-alcoholic beer or mineral water for guests who want to avoid alcohol but still participate in the pub night.
ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIENCES
Bagpipers Inn is known for its regular quiz nights where teams gather around tables for quizzes on general knowledge, music, film and sport. During these evenings, the pub becomes a social meeting place where guests combine food and drink with team competitions.
In addition to quizzes, the pub often shows football, rugby and other major sporting events on the TV screens, attracting groups who want to watch matches together. On selected occasions there is live music, sometimes with bagpipe bands or other music with a Celtic connection, which enhances the thematic profile of the pub and provides a more eventful evening for visitors.
FAQ - BAGPIPERS INN
How do the pub quiz nights at Bagpipers Inn work from the moment you enter until the winner is announced?
Pub quiz nights at Bagpipers Inn follow a clear and easy-to-understand format from start to finish. When you come in, the staff usually ask if you're joining the quiz and show you to a table, often with a good view of the quizmaster. You are given answer sheets and pens, and the team is registered by team name.
The quizmaster goes through the rules out loud, such as the mobile phone ban, the maximum number of teams and how the points are counted. Questions are read out round by round, often 3-5 rounds, with short breaks in between. After each round, the answers are collected for correction while guests can order more to eat or drink.
At the end, the scores are presented, sometimes with mood-enhancing comments. In the event of a tie, a tie-breaker question is often used, with the closest correct answer winning. Prizes are then awarded on the spot, bringing the whole evening to a clear conclusion.
What kind of questions and level of difficulty can you expect on this neighbourhood pub quiz?
The questions are normally at a level suitable for teams of mixed knowledge and age. This means that there are both easier introductory questions and more challenging elements towards the end.
Common categories include general knowledge, music, film and TV, sport, history and sometimes current events. Music rounds with song or artist guessing are common, as are questions about big football clubs or classic films.
A team where someone knows sports, someone knows music and someone is strong in geography and history usually does well. Beginners can still have fun as many questions are designed to be reasoned, but top placement often requires some breadth of knowledge.
How do we best prepare our team for a quiz night at the Irish-inspired pub?
The best way to prepare your team is to make sure you have a good mix of skills and arrive in good time. Try to gather people with different interests: someone who likes sports, someone who follows the news, someone with an interest in film or music, and ideally someone with a knowledge of geography and history.
Make sure everyone knows the ground rules: no mobile phone use to search for answers, respect for other teams and that the quizmaster's decision is final. Ideally arrive 30-45 minutes before the scheduled start time, especially if there are a lot of you or you want a quieter place.
It might also be a good idea to eat something before the quiz starts, so you don't have to focus on ordering food in the middle of an intense round.
How do table bookings work for quiz teams and what should you consider for larger groups?
Table bookings for quiz teams are practically a must if you have more than a few people, especially on popular nights. Usually you book by phone or email, stating the number of people, approximate arrival time and that you will be taking part in the quiz.
For larger groups, please be clear whether you want to sit at a long table or split into several teams close together. Please arrive in good time, as late arrivals may mean that the seating arrangements have to be adjusted.
If you are planning to have dinner before the quiz, you can mention this when you make your booking, so that the staff can plan the catering. For really large groups, it may also be wise to ask for special requests, such as a seat near a wall for those who need a quieter environment.
What is the noise level during quizzes, sports nights and live music, and how can noise-sensitive guests plan their visit?
Noise levels during quizzes tend to be moderate, but can increase during musical events, sports on TV and evenings with live music or bagpipes. However, those who are sensitive to noise can often enjoy themselves if the visit is well planned.
A good tip is to arrive early and ask for a table further away from the speakers and bar, preferably against a wall or in a corner. Feel free to bring earplugs if you know you're sensitive to sudden peaks in sound, especially during goals in football matches or during music questions.
Ask staff on arrival about the approximate noise level during the evening, they will usually know if live music or extra loud sporting events are planned.
How accessible is the pub for wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility?
Accessibility for wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility often varies according to the age and layout of the premises, so it is wise to be prepared. Many traditional neighbourhood pubs have steps at the entrance or differences in levels inside the premises, but staff are usually used to helping with ramps or alternative entrances if available.
Please call in advance and ask specifically about:
- Steps at entrance and to toilets
- Width of doorways
- Possibility to rearrange furniture to accommodate a wheelchair at the table
When booking, ask for a table near the entrance or a place where it is easy to get around without having to pass through narrow aisles.
How are lighting, legibility of menus and seating for guests with visual impairments or other disabilities addressed?
Many pubs have dimmed lighting for ambience, which can be a challenge for guests with visual impairments. This can often be overcome by asking for a seat near a window or under a brighter light, especially if you are reading menus or answer sheets during a quiz.
Feel free to ask the staff:
- Menu in larger text or digital menu that can be zoomed in on your phone
- Extra light on the table if possible
- A place where it is easy to hear the quiz master, if hearing is impaired
If someone in your party has difficulty sitting for a long time, you can ask for a chair with a backrest, armrests or more space to change your sitting position.
What are the unwritten rules and etiquette for a quiz night in a sports and music pub?
The most important thing is to be considerate of other teams and staff, so that everyone has an enjoyable evening. Keep conversations at a level that allows the quizmaster to be heard, and avoid shouting out answers or discussing so loudly that the surrounding tables are disturbed.
Don't use mobile phones or the internet to search for answers, even if it's just 'to check something else' - it's easily perceived as cheating. Respect deadlines for submitting answer papers to keep the evening running smoothly.
Accept the quizmaster's decisions on doubtful answers, even if you think you are right. A smile and a bit of self-distancing goes a long way, especially when the pub is packed.
How does it work with age limits and accompanying teenagers during quiz nights in a neighbourhood pub?
Age rules normally follow the same principles as other evenings, even when there is a quiz. This means that younger guests are often welcome earlier in the evening if they are accompanied by an adult, but that stricter age limits may apply later in the evening.
Older teenagers who come along to take part in quizzes are usually allowed to join in, as long as a guardian or other responsible adult is present and the pub rules are followed. It is a good idea to avoid late start times if you have minors in your party.
Please call ahead and ask for the current age limit, especially on weekends or nights with live music, when the rules can sometimes be stricter.
What are the usual costs, prices and payment methods for quiz nights in this type of Irish pub in Vasastan?
Participation in quizzes is often free or has a low fee per team or person, while the revenue comes mainly from food and drinks. It is common to be expected to order something during the evening, such as a main course or a couple of drinks.
Prizes for winning teams tend to be bar gift vouchers, drink prizes or token prizes rather than large sums of money. This makes the atmosphere more playful than bloody serious.
When it comes to payment, both cards and cash are normally accepted, sometimes also contactless payments. Please ask in advance for a split bill if there are many of you in the team, so that payment is smooth at the end of the evening.