FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I have to be gay to go
to Fincken?
Just be old enough, sober enough and a decent fellow human being. That's it.​
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What is your phone number?
We don't have a phone. Slip into our DMs on Facebook or e-mail us through this link.
How much does one
beer cost?
In Norway we aren't allowed to advertise alcohol prices.
Buuut.. if we had been allowed to advertise it, it definitely would be worth advertising, if you know what I'm saying, but not really saying.
Why do I have to pay covercharge???
The covercharge ensures both the survival of Fincken AND keeps the prices in the bar at an affordable level, meaning that a wider range of beautiful party people can afford to visit us.
Are there only
men there?
No, we are extremely happy and grateful to have one of the most diverse crowds in Bergen nightlife, as it should be.
Can I take my shirt/ clothes off?
Knock yourself out! Free all the nipples! All nipples are equal!
no exposed genitals, sorry :(
What's your
age limit?
Our age limit is 18+ on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and 20+ on Fridays and Saturdays. Other than that; all ages welcome!
Do you have a
wardrobe?
Yes, we do! The wardobe is in the bar on our 2nd floor, and is open every weekend after 11pm. The bartender checks your coats and bags and keeps them safe while you're twerking it out!
Do you have WiFi?
We don't have any WiFi, neither free nor for charge. Talk to some people! Make some friends!
What kind of music do
you play?
We usually swing between different pop eras (80s, 90s, 00s, 10s), but we also serve up the occasional techno/house DJ set, parties dedicated to reggaeton/soca/afrobeat, divas, legends and contemporary pop. Check out our regular events here.
Are there only
young people there?
Our guests are everything from fresh-off-the-legal-liquor- age (20) to fabulously feisty retirees. Fincken is rumoured to be a place where everyone can find someone to talk to and a bunch of new BFFs.
Why is your website in English?
Because most Norwegians speak English, but most non-Norwegians do not speak Norwegian. It's an inclusion thing