Social Club
Biggest and best student club in Aarhus. Inside there are two separate discos and a nice arrangement of dance floors. They are very strict on the Student ID so don't forget it, but you can get it for a 50 DKK fee. Furthermore, "Happy hour" at Social Club can be very happy indeed - they serve free beer from 23:00-24:00. If you're lucky enough that it's your birthday that night, they will give you a free bottle of vodka and sodas.
Sams Bar
If you donât get in to Social Club, go to this neighboring club.
Castenskiold
Sunny cafe during the day and sizzling bar at night, sleek design and creative cocktails, has become something of a clubhouse for city's design and fashion elite.
Gaz station
Start the night in one of the cafés on the opposite side of the club.
Flintstone
A small but cozy pub not far from the main walking street. Nice and friendly staff!
Fidel's
Cocktail bar, age limit 23 on weekends.
Heidi's Bier Bar
Herr Bartels
Longest bar in town, serving the best drinks in town. Nice atmosphere, nice crowd and drinks for 50kr a piece is considered cheap. Recommended.
Ris Ras Filliongongong
Also just known as Ris Ras, this cozy and alternative bar offers a great variety of beers, rums and... Hookahs! When the tiny bar gets packed, you can find more secluded - but not less cozy - rooms in the basement.
Bridgewater
Biggest sports bar in town. Good atmosphere and lots of people even if there's no game.
Sidebar
Sophisticated ambience featuring the best cocktails in town. Denmark's largest drink offering. Friendly service and welcoming environment.
Train
Could be called Aarhus' main club. Don't miss 'Kupe' (http://www.kupe.dknext) door for the pre-party.
Römer
(http://www.caferomer.dk/), ã boulevarden 50. very good club with blasting tunes. recommended! beer 40kr. drinks 45kr.
Sherlock Holmes
(http://www.sherlock-holmes.dk/), frederiksgade 76. nice big pub with only-english speaking staff.
Den Sidste
(http://cafeparadis.dk/), paradisgade 9. literally "the last one" in danish. fills up when other clubs close up. beer 20kr.
Thorups Kælder
(http://www.thorupskaelder.dk/) is the cityâs oldest basement, reputedly built in the 13th century by cistercian monks. today you can enjoy a drink or two in this basement bar where you can almost hear the rustling sound of the monksâ habits sweeping across the floor.
Aarhus's large student population fuels a lively nightlife. There is a robust nightlife for those who are looking for a night on the town. Aarhus can deliver everything from big mainstream clubs to small alternative hangouts playing niche music.
Prices for food and drink are higher than in other parts of Europe, especially near the river à in Danish. The favorite local beers are Tuborg, Carlsberg and Ceres which is no longer brewed locally.