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    Cafe Dyrehaven

    4.1 (123 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    DIY chicken salad smørrebrød and danish meatball smørrebrød
    Dobot R.

    I had unreasonable expectations for this place. I was very excited about having their smørrebrød for lunch - which was not the best smørrebrød I've had but still good. Same assessment for the ice latte. Closes early at 2p. I'd rather stop by mad & kaffe down the street. I'd be willing to give this place another try, I hear the eggs Benedict is supposed to be stellar.

    Q-Bert!
    Bea B.

    Their Eggs Benedict was outstanding. Unlike an American Benedict, the portion size was a bit more reasonable I left feeling sated not bloated. The substitution of a slab of hearty Danish bread for English muffin was a welcomed treat. Although I would have almost hoped for a bit more bread to absorb the copious amount of yolk swirling around my plate after all was eaten. However, I'm telling you that this plate is so savory and rich that you'll not need much else to feel satisfied. Dyrehaven's coffee is nothing to write home about (read: not for coffee geeks), but it was warm and brown, so I drank it. If one wants stellar coffee, then troop round the corner to Enghave Kaffe. The decor of C.D. is an eclectic mix of funky accessories strewn around groovy, diner-style booths. The music was not too loud, so that one had to shout to be heard, and, on our visit, the playlist boasted a sort of Joy Division-esque downbeat vibe. Based on both the look and age of most of the other patrons, I'm pretty sure that C.D. is where all the 'cool kids' of CPN go for brunch, but we didn't let that put us off, and neither should you.

    Marje B.

    I know this place is known for breakfast or brunch but we came for dinner. Limited for options, and ran out of what I wanted originally but all in all still great meal. Cool neighborhood, we actually passed by plenty of cafes / restaurants on our way here. Dinner wasn't so busy as I could imagine brunch could be. They have indoor and outdoor seating. Order at the counter type place, and you can ask for an English menu. We ordered 2 pale ale and a lamb meatballs came with potatoes, and warn cabbage slaw pretty tasty. And a baked goat cheese on top of salad. The salad had a light oil dressing with apples, almonds, tomatoes, radish, olives and others, it was very filling. Our bill came to 300Kr about $60CAN good service and cool vibe.

    Antesa J.

    FYI: This review is primarily for the brunch (with a small blurb at the end for the evening entertainment). I have, for many moons now, been preaching the gospel of brunch at Manfreds and Vin, and how it's simply the best in Copenhagen. And then I went to Dyrehaven for brunch. And I've officially been converted (though Manfreds still holds a very dear place in my heart, and I will go back repeatedly for their homemade sausages and perfectly poached eggs). First of all, find me a restaurant that kills it with eggs benedict, and you have found me a restaurant that kills it generally. Okay, so Dyrehaven is hardly a restaurant (I'd say more of a café or brasserie), but listen, they KILL IT with their eggs benedict. Unlike Heidi S., I believe the use of homemade rugbrød in thick, toasted slices instead of an english muffin was the perfect added Scandinavian touch to their own version of eggs benedict. Ultimately, the most important part of an eggs benedict is not what sort of bread you use (for example, in Seattle most Northwest style eggs benedicts come on a croissant and have cream cheese and lox instead of canadian bacon or spinach, and it's still freaking awesome), but rather, the quality of the hollandaise sauce. And Dyrehaven has perfected that. What makes the brunch better is when you order the full package (Morgenmadstallerken) and get another thick and toasted slice of homemade rugbrød with smashed avocado (with a hint of lime) and sliced hazelnuts on top. And then a bowl of skyr with müesli and berries. You may or may not feel like you're going to explode afterward, but add in a 10kr shot of ginger and I'm pretty sure your hangover just disappeared AND you won't have to eat again for the rest of the day. WIN. Breakfast Pro-Tip: Brunch starts at 10 and ends at 12 and you can't reserve. On a sunny day, people show up well before 10am to claim spots at the benches out front, which happen to be in direct sunlight all morning. Come early or miss out. Blurb on the nightlife: it has been my experience that the most concentrated amount of hipster beards can be found at Dyrehaven on a Friday night. It's also nearly impossible to find a place to sit, let alone stand, if you get there after about 10pm. Cramped? Yes. Popular? Yes. Not uncommon to engage in a game of limbo out front with complete strangers at 3am? Yes. Consider yourselves warned.

    Eggs Benedict with prosciutto + corn pancakes with smoked salmon + skyr with muesli
    Erica J.

    I accidentally ended up at Cafe Dyrehaven after attempting to get a spot at Absalon's Fællesmorgenmad (Shared Breakfast) across the street. After arriving too late to get a seat at Absalon my friend and I wandered over to Cafe Dyrehaven to check out their menu. It looked pretty good and she had heard good things about it so we decided to check it out. Long story short, I am so glad I didn't get a seat at Absalon that morning! If I had I may not have stumbled upon Cafe Dyrehaven and had one of my favorite breakfasts/brunches in Copenhagen so far. I love the new fad of picking a few items that come on a nice board, but I also like just getting one nice brunch item sometimes. Cafe Dyrehaven is the best of both options. Also, while they have some typical Copenhagen brunch items (fancy avocado toasts, skyr + museli) they also have items you don't normally see. I was so happy to see Eggs Benedict (70kr) on the menu and some interesting sounding corn pancakes with smoked salmon (89kr) and we ordered one of each to try along with the Skyr with museli. All three items were wonderful. I was so impressed by the corn pancakes and especially with the quantity AND quality of the smoked salmon that came with them. The Eggs Benedict was also perfectly cooked and nicely presented. The skyr and muesli were equally nice and the portion was quite large - I will definitely come back just for this and coffee one day. The prices here are great, not only for the food but also for the coffee (15kr for drip coffee, mid-20 kr for espresso drinks). And, free water - a huge bonus! There is indoor and outdoor seating as well as a basket of blankets if you get cold sitting outside. The menu comes in English and Danish (a plus for local or visiting non-Danish speakers).

    Cappuccino
    Kien H.

    Cafe Dyrehaven saved our tummies when we tried to go to another spot that was RSVP only. Glad we found Dyrehaven for breakfast as it had plenty of seating inside and outside and had excellent coffee and food. I ordered a coffee and the Avocado Delux Bacon, which is made with avocado mousse, chili, almonds, poached organic egg, organic bacon and herbs on sourdough bread. Dyrehaven really reminded me of typical USA brunch spots on the Westside (Los Angeles).

    Grapefruit
    Eileen C.

    My boyfriend and I came here early on a Sunday morning and were seated immediately but had to wait until 10 am to order food. You order food and drinks up at the bar. We both started off with lattes and freshly squeeze orange juice. Once the clock struck 10, we quickly ordered the breakfast platter which came with yogurt and granola, avocado toast, and eggs benedict, and grape fruit with mint. When the food came out, my boyfriend asked if he could add a croissant and he told us we had to stand in line at the bar. REALLY FOR A CROISSANT THAT'S SITTING OUT AT THE BAR? There was a huge line so we skipped out on the croissant. The breakfast platter was really delicious. The granola with yogurt was super hearty. The eggs benedict was delicious and the poached egg was perfect. It comes with ham which was lame because I really wanted it with bacon. The avocado toast was different than others I have had since they make the avocado into a mousse. Unlike other places in Copenhagen that uses a really seedy toast, they had regular bread which we also found lame. The grapefruit was super disappointing because it was just a halved grapefruit with a mint leaf on top. You also have to carve it yourself. We were stuffed but the service was weird and the grapefruit was not worth it. To pay, you have to stand in line at the bar and this took forever as well. COME EARLY. There were people waiting to be seated before we even got our food.

    Michael B.

    A quaint neighbourhood all-day café and bar in Vesterbro. This was the first place we enjoyed a couple of beers when we arrived in the city and waited to check into our nearby AirBnB. As it was warm and sunny we sat on the bench seating outside and enjoyed watching the world (and many, many cyclists) go by. From looking at other reviews it seems that their breakfasts are very decent, though we didn't have any food here - just sampled a couple of pints from their small selection of hand pumps. Staff were friendly and helpful - we liked it so much that we came back at the end of our trip for our last drink before the taxi took us to the airport.

    Avocado toast with beetroot cured salmon
    David P.

    Stopped into Cafe Dyrehaven before heading to Carlsberg for a brewery tour. I ordered the green shakshouka and it was very delicious. Flavorful from the spices, the egg was perfect, and the toast was perfect for dipping. Would recommend for a quick brunch spot.

    Fried mackerel with white asparagus, prawns and potatoes.
    Amy G.

    Came here for a quick bite and got what I expected. Cafe Dyrehaven is a pretty low key bar with a cool atmosphere that offers decent meals at an alright price point. I had the fried mackerel that's served with potatoes, prawns and white asparagus. The mackerel was a bit lacking in taste but the potatoes and asparagus were cooked perfectly. Vegetables are a pretty key part of any meal and they serve you a decent sized portion so thumbs up in my books. I went on a Monday around ~7 and it was already packed. Has outdoor seating too which is nice.

    Breakfast plate (120 kr =17 USD)
    Lauren T.

    Disclaimer: tourist from Seattle Cafe Dryehaven was our first breakfast spot in Copenhagen! It came highly reviewed and looked like traditional Danish food. Luckily we got the last seats before it filled up and they have menus in English which is nice. The food was good but pricey, but as we learned, everything is more expensive in Copenhagen. I got the breakfast plate which had one eggs benedict, skyr with muesli, and one slice of avocado toast. That was 120 kroner which equates to about 17 USD!! It was good but it wasn't that good! My friends each ordered just eggs benedict and I would do that or get a hard boiled eggs because those were what the majority of the locals had in front of them. Long story short, the food here is good and solid but it's not necessarily spectacular. I'd come here if you want the Danish experience. It feels very local which is cool.

    Eggs Benedict and Skyr
    Abhi U.

    I ended up here by accident because the brunch place my friend and I intended to go to was backed up for like an hour. It was right around the corner, so it was perfect. I ordered the Eggs Benedict and Skyr. They both arrived in about 10 minutes max and were absolutely delicious! The benedict tasted very fresh and was appropriately filling. Also, there were glasses and complimentary water by the bar. After finding so many cafes and restaurants that make you pay for water, any place that gives it to me for free gets brownie points. The decor in the cafe feels really homey and cozy. For a Saturday morning (around 10 AM), it wasn't overwhelmingly crowded. One problem is that the seating is open. So if you can't find seating when you walk in, you have to loiter about awkwardly until some people leave. My friend and I found a seat at the bar immediately so it was not a problem for us. But just a head's up! It's relatively easy to get to. It was about a 5-10 minute walk from the S-Train stop, Dybbolsbro Station. Overall, really enjoyed my experience here.

    Xinxin G.

    For breakfast lovers! Loves everything about early morning breakfast here: The coffee, the staff and all the eggs, ham, bread, avocado...

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    Excellent breakfast place: fresh, healthy, delicous, and all in a nice and cozy setting.

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    Hallernes Smørrebrød - Meatball smorgasbord

    Hallernes Smørrebrød

    4.2(25 reviews)
    1.4 kmVesterbro

    It was our first time trying a smorrebrod here in Copenhagen and some were better than others…read more When we arrived there was just one person ahead of us. This was around 4:13 pm on a Saturday. We order three smorrebrod and we ate them in the Tivoli food hall. All were served on plates. The correct way to eat was with a fork and knife as we learned while watching an episode of Somebody Feed Phil. The chicken salad was undoubtedly our favorite. Lots of shredded chicken but overall smooth and tasty. We crumbled the bacon to add some texture and that was even better. The marinated salmon was ok but we liked the nice pop of flavor from the pomegranate seeds. I may try to add them at home to my smoked salmon. The egg and shrimp smorrebrod was tastier. We returned our empty plates back to the counter when we were finished. Not completely in love with open face sandwiches but may try again on a future return trip to Copenhagen.

    This place is insanely delicious. It's not your typical mall food court meal by any means. It's an…read moreadventure for your tastebuds waiting to happen. You can find Hallernes on the fifth floor of the shopping mall. We got there later in the day and there was still an array of toast options - some vegetarian, others pescatarian and others with a heaping of meat on top. We enjoyed the tartar, lemon & dill shrimp and the traditional pork toast. Each was somehow better than the next. Everything was so fresh which really enhanced the contrast of flavors on our plates. We liked it so much we contemplated going back and ordering more! We sat in the dining area to eat, which had a high chair available. We also got a window seat which had a beautiful view of the square below and some stunning architecture. We sat there for awhile just enjoying the view. When we were flying out of the Copenhagen airport we noticed this same restaurant inside one of the terminals. It's awesome to see such high quality food be offered in such casual but busy spaces. We'll definitely be back!

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    Mokkariet Istedgade

    Mokkariet Istedgade

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.9 kmVesterbro

    Not sure if the yelp map location is correct but this coffee shop is located on the corner of…read moreIstedgade and Abel Catherine gade. This shop was super close to our Zleep hotel right around the corner. They have a sign that says early bird special and caught my wife's eye that says get a croissant with a purchase of a coffee for only 5 DKK. She mistakenly read it as coffee and croissant for 5DKK but we realize we read the sign wrong or it would be too good to be true haha. It's ok. We went the next morning at 8:45am on a Saturday and this early bird special is only available for one hour from 8:30-9:30 Saturday Sunday or 7:30-8:30 Mon-Fri. Nice coffee shop. Barista was super nice. This place takes credit cards no problem. They have a few selection of pastries. We really like the croissants because they were super hot and fresh. Just baked right out of the oven with a nice fluffy bite into it. If your looking for super fancy latte art, not sure if this place is good at that. They do have a good interior seating and a nice section of outdoor seating as well. A coffee and a croissant came out to be around $5.75 USD for the early bird special is not too bad compared to NYC prices.

    Great little Kaffebar with outdoor seating. The smoothie and blended iced coffee were both…read moredelicious. The service is wonderful as are the staff. The avocado open faced sandwich was delicious and vegan. They also have vegetarian options.

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    Bageriet Brød

    Bageriet Brød

    4.5(44 reviews)
    0.2 kmVesterbro
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    "Everything you look at can become a fairy tale and you can get a fairy tale from everything you…read moretouch." - Hans Christian Andersen Hej! Absolutely the most delicious Brød I had in Denmark! And trust me, I'm not being vulgar or sexist lol! If you're not fluent in Danish... Brød simply means bread. Ya! It's more than just bread! Bageriet Brød is located in the Vesterbro neighborhood of København and popular with the local Danes, so you pretty much know it's legit. I planned to bike over one early morning, but since WiFi was non-existent on the streets I couldn't unlock a bike, so did it the old fashioned way and walked about six blocks. Not the worse thing since I planned on carbing up! It's in an old neighborhood lined with boutiques and cafes, most still closed that early. Bageriet Brød is open! Yasss! I enter to Danes ordering morning Brød, coffee, etc. It gives me just enough time to peruse the menu in.. Danish! Lol! No worries since I do speak a little French, Spanish and English which does nothing here lol. Honestly most Danes in København speak perfect English, so no worries, mon. Order away... There's really no line, per se, but Danes are honest, never in a rush, the line is by honor system, so even tho two people slid ahead of me, when it was my turn, everyone turned my way lol. So I ordered the Morning Cinnamon Bun, Almond Croissant, Latté. The young Danish lady making my Latté was polite and spoke perfect English. Definitely easy on the eyes, but hey what's my verdict? I'll tell ya once I cross the street and find a bench. I decide to eat the Morning Cinnamon Bun first! Oh my! Each bite literally melted in my mouth! Crisp exterior with soft interior. So delicious! The Latté on point! Maybe not the best I've had, but I think the cute Dane who mix'd it - certainly convinced me it was the best! :D I decided to eat the Almond Croissant later, which ended being as soon as I got back to my hotel! And it was as amazing as the Bun I had earlier! Just Wow! After reading the reviews on Yelp & Google I knew my wants! :D Denmark still uses the native Dansk Krone currency rather than the Euro, fortunately, most businesses, will gladly accept your credit card. I also reached out to Rachel, former San Francisco Yelper, and now expat living in København that informed me of the Bageriet Brød and iconic Tartin Bakery connection. It all made sense after the fact! If you're unfamiliar with Tartin in San Francisco it is a pilgrimage for lovers of baked goods! Story goes that the owner of Tartin influenced Bageriet Brød to the point that they have some of his secret recipes! I've had Tartin before and I admit the quality is very familiar! What a small loving world we live in, huh?! In the end, I highly recommend Bageriet Brød in København! Amazing baked goods that will knock your Ecco's off! Just remember to bring your CC unless you be carrying Dansk Krone on ya! Jeg elsker også dig! And yes, I believe in fairy tales... :)

    The pastries were okay. It'd be better if they were softer and richer in taste. I like the ambiance…read moreof the place - very simple yet stylish. Also the location is great - a square and a lot of hype stores around.

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