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"Norway's King Harald laughed long and hard through a meeting with Café Kølbert... Café Kølbert can, without fear of exaggeration, be said to be the talk of the town in Bergen... their praises have been sung in a series of Norwegian newspapers because they made the traditional opening ceremony a bit more ceremonious and original than usual."
Morgenavisen Jylland-posten

"Café Kølbert's waiters for hire are a big hit at company functions... On the menu: complete insanity served with a due sense of decorum. The personnel put the guests at ease with courtesy and faultless etiquette - or to put it another way, service. They speak the kind of language that you normally only hear in films from the Fifties... It's total anarchy and outrageously funny."
Berlingske Tidende

"Everyone there had the most fun with Café Kølbert's waiters, waitresses and cigarette girls. They were tottering, decrepit, drooling and illiterate. They were also completely out of control and beyond reproach in their own estimation. And extremely entertaining. They stole the lime-light from the biggest stars at this year's film awards ceremony."
Billed-Bladet

"Café Kølbert has made stand-up into one of the branches of gastronomy... they made people roar with laughter."
BA, Norge (Bergenavisen)

"They can deal with absolutely any situation, and they are difficult if not impossible to knock off course. They give themselves to their roles heart and soul... and are incredibly ill-mannered waiters."
Sjællands Tidende

"The impudently entertaining 'waiters' from Café Kølbert took the guests by storm at the fashionable Hellerup Park Hotel, to such an extent that there wasn't a dry eye in the house."
BT (BT's Guldfest for Sportsfolk)

"Soup, fun and games, dessert. The old formulas are broken when Café Kølbert is spicing up the proceedings... They do all of the things that you imagine waiters lying in their beds at night and dreaming about."
Århus Stiftsidende

"Exquisitely rude... they're a little bit more risqué than the rest and more than a little bit funnier."
Børsen, Guldnummeret

"Decadent like Berlin, rocking like New York - style, a real experience and surprises are what Café Kølbert can offer the public... they are almost without equal in the whole of Europe."
Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten

"With a touch of genius, the Århus phenomenon Café Kølbert serves up a trip down memory lane for all ages."
Berlingske Tidende

"Incredibly impolite café service... classic good-breeding combined with dubious service and thinly veiled insolence. Enjoy your meal! Café Kølbert do all of the things which cartoonists imagine that waiters do... and the guests love it... and have a real hoot."
Ålborg Stiftsidende

"They saved the evening! The stark raving mad waiters provided the only lively moment at this year's film awards ceremony."
Se og Hør

"The hilarious group from Å:rhus has created its own variety of Danish comedy: performing waiters. And just because they boast about their 'polite and correct' behaviour in their brochure, you shouldn't be taken in. When Café Kølbert is in charge of your party, pulling everyone's legs is the order of the day."
Familie Journalen

"The one hundred or so travel agents won't soon forget the Scandic Hotel Group's presentation of its products because it was incredibly funny and different... It was Café Kølbert that performed this riotously crazy service... The waiters from Café Kølbert are specialists in madcap comic entertainment of the quirkiest kind though at odd moments they can also be stylish in their waiters' get-up. These exceptionally courteous and unorthodox waiters are masters in taking things to the very limits, but never overstepping the mark. After several hours of unruly fun..."
Travel Trade Magazine of Scandinavia

"Café Kølbert from Århus is becoming one of the Danish Tourist Board's exports to the rest of Scandinavia, in the same league as Royal Copenhagen, Tivoli, Legoland and Copenhagen Zoo, and the director of SAS is already secretly in love with Miss Svennevig..."
Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten

 

Please read the article "The King of Norway thanks Café Kølbert".