Båstad brothers open Brasserie Erik in Lund

After running several pubs in Båstad, the Lindqvist Nilsson family is now setting up in a listed building in Lund. They are opening the Nordic Brasserie Erik at Wickmanska gården, designed to feel like a cozy living room at home. The opening is scheduled for Thursday.

The Lindqvist Nilsson family, known for their pubs in Båstad, is now venturing into Lund. In the listed building at Wickmanska gården, preparations are in full swing for the opening of Brasserie Erik. Deliveries are arriving, furniture is being assembled, and flower arrangements are being set up to create a homely atmosphere.

Restaurateur Carl Lindqvist Nilsson describes the concept: 'It should feel like coming home to someone.' The brasserie will focus on Nordic cuisine in a relaxed setting, located in the historic Wickmanska gården in central Lund.

The family has previously operated several establishments in Båstad but sees opportunities in Lund's vibrant food scene. The opening marks a new chapter for them, emphasizing community and everyday charm. The text is by Lukas Herrmann and photos by Bengt Arvidson.

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