Norway offers travelers the chance to step back into Viking times with themed restaurants and villages where mead flows and hearty meals are served. From the iconic Ægir BrewPub in Flåm to immersive experiences in Gudvangen and Stavanger, visitors can taste history while enjoying authentic Norse-inspired hospitality.
Ægir BrewPub in Flåm
Styled like a stave church and inspired by Norse mythology, Ægir BrewPub is Norway’s most famous Viking-themed restaurant. Guests can enjoy the Viking Plank, a five-course tasting menu paired with craft beers and mead brewed on-site. The rustic atmosphere, complete with dragon carvings and a roaring fireplace, makes dining here a journey into the Viking past.
Gudvangen Viking Village
Located by the Nærøyfjord, Gudvangen offers a living history experience where visitors step into a reconstructed Viking settlement. Here, travelers can join feasts with traditional dishes, drink mead from horns, and watch reenactments of Viking life. It’s more than a restaurant—it’s an immersive cultural adventure.
Viking House in Stavanger
Blending modern technology with Viking heritage, Viking House in Stavanger combines VR storytelling with themed dining. Guests can enjoy Viking-inspired meals and mead while learning about Norway’s seafaring ancestors. It’s a perfect stop for those seeking both history and innovation.
Highlights for Travelers
- Authentic Viking atmosphere at Ægir BrewPub in Flåm
- Immersive feasts and reenactments at Gudvangen Viking Village
- Modern storytelling and dining at Viking House in Stavanger
- Opportunities to taste mead, a traditional Viking drink
A Taste of the Past
For travelers, these Viking-themed experiences offer more than food—they provide a connection to Norway’s history and folklore. Whether sipping mead by the fjords or dining in a stave church-inspired hall, visitors can savor the flavors of the Viking Age while exploring Norway’s breathtaking landscapes.


