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Italiensvej 24
2300 Copenhagen
Denmark
Kastrup
Hours
What time does Minimarked open?
Minimarked opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Minimarked close?
Minimarked closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.Minimarked closes at 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Thu, Sun 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMFri-Sat 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Minimarked have parking?
Yes, Minimarked has parking options.
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D 27 marts kl 1200 er der gratis is i 7eleven. Mumme. Dufter af filur til Martin.
Yelp Review 2023 #227:…read more Conveniently located right next to the hotel I was staying at in Copenhagen. It looks chaotic from the outside because it's in Radhuspladsen but when you walk in, you'll find a clean and well-organized convenience store. Probably the nicest 7-Eleven I've ever seen. They have fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh bakery items (cookies, doughnuts, muffins, brownies, pastries), hot food items (empanadas, pizza, sandwiches, bread...the taquitos look sus though - they look like fried/ baked tube of puff pastry), and your typical convenience items. I only grabbed drinks and snacks. There's this chocolate milk called Cocio that tasted nice. The times I've been here were pretty odd times: early morning before touring the city and at night when I'm ready to go back to my hotel. So, it was never crowded and busy. But I can see locals that work in the city center that would grab a quick breakfast here before heading to work.
Beautiful 7-Eleven in Copenhagen. Even a place to eat upstairs. Very friendly and helpful tram…read moreanswering questions we had. Delicious pastries and fresh made food. Such as contrast than the stores in the US.
Lager
Great little convenience store within a stone's throw from our hotel. The clerk was so friendly…read moreand helpful, taking the time to describe the licorice assortment in detail this wide-eyed American (me!) salivating at the confectionary section! The store has nearly everything you'd need in a pinch and more before turning in for the evening or to start a nice stroll through the city! Very clean, well-assorted, and friendly!
Maria's kiosk, this tiny 30m2 store is kind of like the friendly neighborhood version of 7-eleven…read more Not open 24-7, but longer than most danish stores. It has a nice selection of regular groceries that you might need even some organic (fx milk, eggs), a friendly helpfull staff and the possibility to buy morning bread, candy, liquor - though all in small amounts of course. Has saved me on sundays, public holidays and days where anywhere felt like a long walk.
Great little quaint bodega with friendly and helpful staff. Reasonable prices for the city. Great…read moreselection of snacks, drinks, wines, and liquor along with very good sandwiches, cheese and crackers. It's a few steps down from the sidewalk so not HC Accessible.
Great little shop stocked with a little bit of everything…read more We stopped by following hours of walking, purchased some beer, and sat outside to enjoy. Many beverage, alcohol included, options with something to please everyone. Food options to hold you over until your next proper meal. Location is ideal for people watching.
Der er borde og bænke udenfor.
Great little store in the neighborhood where my Airbnb was located. They have an amazing selection…read moreof beer. I was happy to find a high ABV sour and it was so good when I finally drank it, I went back for another! Checkout was easy and the staff were nice.
It looks like a corner grocery store, but NO! So many beers, wines and a variety of alcohol drinks…read morefrom all over Europe and the world dot the stores fridges. But wait! There is a cellar that has a treasure trove of bottled beers and other types of bottled/can brewed items neatly placed on shelves and fridges. Take the stairs by the cashier. Of course, there are the usual fruits/veggies, but they seem to have a little more specialty items like vacuum packed cheeses and meats. A whole fridge is dedicated to a brand of yogurt. Specialty Haribo gummies, crazy chocolates from around the world and grasshopper/worm snacks line the walls. Fine ice creams in freezer. Fresh coffee/espresso drinks and avocado sandwiches are freshly prepared by the cashiers. Fun little place with friendly cashiers. Outdoor bench seating.
Kihoskh exterior
EXCELLENT sour beer
Normal is one of those unique supply and novelty item shops. It is one of those places where you…read moretruly never know what you will find. Yes, they have a lot of those items of necessity, but they also have tons of other stuff, as well. It is one of those places that you can go into and find that something that you never knew you needed, a unique gift, and/or the everything else. There are a lot of Normals across Copenhagen and elsewhere. This one is one of them. No better, no worse. Overall, this is a fun and functional place to shop.
I wish the prices could be in Euro so I'd know how much everything is but they sell everything…read morehere! So as a holidaymaker it's perfect for all the shampoos and face creams you may need and they have 100ml bottles which is useful. I also like their brand of licorice sweets which they don't sell outside Scandinavian countries unfortunately.
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