Café Blom is one of my favorite casual places to eat in Stockholm. If it weren't located in the somewhat laborious to reach island of Skeppsholmen (in the Swedish Center for Architecture and Design, also adjoined to the Moderna Museet), I would've eaten here every day of my trip. They offer superior quality hot and pre-made dishes at decent prices, ordered counter style.
Their soup of the day during my visit was tomato, served with a generous dollop of tangy yogurt and basil oil. You could tell that this stuff was made fresh, not poured from a can. They have a generous free bread basket that you can help yourself to, providing delicious, hearty, chewy bread to dunk in your soup, or dip in a little dish of olive oil (also gratis). They offer a tempting array of baked goods, but they also sell delicious Danish chocolate bars from Simply Chocolate at the register (I am partial to the "Grainy Sue", which is basically a granola bar covered in chocolate).
Seating is plentiful, as they have several rooms set up with tables in different configurations, including an outdoor patio. This is a very kid-friendly environment, and there were lots of strollers lined up at midday. They also offer free Wifi if you're needing to get some internet time in. read more