Bakery restaurants in Denmark
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Emmerys
This sophisticated, trendy bakery, coffee shop and delicatessen chain has branches throughout Copenhagen (in Nørrebro, Vesterbro and Østerbro) selling its own brand of coffee, as well as cakes, muffins, bread, wine and chocolate. Irresistible and high up on the list of locals’ favourites for a weekend treat.
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Andersen Bakery Hot Dog Kiosk
Made with organic pork sausage, Bornholm mustard and a chanterelle sauce, Andersen’s Grand Danois hot dog (50kr) is quite possibly Denmark’s best. The kiosk is just to the left of Andersen’s main entrance.
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Møllers Conditori
Denmark’s oldest konditori has outdoor seats on bustling Stengade, a prime site for people-watching. Nibble on succulent pastries, fresh bread rolls or sandwiches as you watch the passing crowds.
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La Glace
This enchanting cake and coffee shop next door to Peter Beier dates back to 1879. It serves some diet-busting sponge-mousse-cream concoctions, and the best hot chocolate in town.
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Lagkagehuset
This much-loved bakery – recently voted the best in the city – sells excellent sandwiches as well as the usual sticky, sweet pastries and heavyweight rye bread.
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Royal Bakery
This bakery, situated on the main pedestrian street near the tourist bureau, is the best in town for Danish pastries and tasty organic ice cream.
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Kransekagehus
One of the best city-centre bakeries, Kransekagehuset specialises in the traditional marzipan cake known as kransekage.
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