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Sävy

4.5 (26 reviews)
InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Kelly H.

Loved the service, the coffee and carrot cake. Super friendly staff and one of the best cappuccinos I've had while visiting Helsinki.

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12 years ago

Love it! They have one adorable old ticket machine :) nice selection of coffees and pastries! Good place to go in a rainy afternoon

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Kappeli - Reindeer steak and sausages

Kappeli

4.2(83 reviews)
2.5 kmKaartinkaupunki
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Nice looking cafe on the main esplanade of Helsinki. Came in late winter for the salmon soup -…read moreunlimited with bread and coffee for 16.9 euro. They definitely don't skimp on salmon - large tender chunks. Soup was creamy but not too rich. A variety of bread along with whipped butter and pumpkin spread. Need to get the dark rye bread - Finn's love this. Nice ambience although a tad noisy. Mostly locals the evening I went.

The location of this restaurant was formerly a chapel, and today it is including a café and a…read morerestaurant. Inside, the café has a cozy, lively, and relaxing atmosphere that makes it an inviting place to spend time. The café offers a salmon soup buffet along with a wide selection of pastries, sandwiches, and salads. The restaurant, on the other hand, is well known for its reindeer dishes. I really loved the location, which is perfect to visit during a day of sightseeing or as a stop between exploring Helsinki. Personally, I enjoyed the café more than the restaurant. While it isn't fine dining, the café offers healthy, simple dishes and a great variety of local favorites. The restaurant has a good selection of menu options; however, aside from the reindeer dish, I found the other items to be quite salty. The service throughout our visit was very good.

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Kappeli - Seating area by the window, this was on the restaurant side versus the cafe side

Seating area by the window, this was on the restaurant side versus the cafe side

Kappeli - Reindeer steak and sausages 
 Kappeli Restaurant Helsinki

Reindeer steak and sausages Kappeli Restaurant Helsinki

Kappeli

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Karl Fazer Café

Karl Fazer Café

4.2(139 reviews)
2.4 kmKluuvi

A very fitting city for having coffee with desserts and snacks - 2 of 2…read more Fazer, or Karl Fazer, is one of the best known coffeehouse and dessert places in the Finnish capital. It appears there might be more than one location, with a few being almost too close to each other. I was trying to figure out which one is the main location. Once you find it, you will know that this is the feather in the cap of the Fazer brand. This Fazer coffeehouse is not just about getting something warm to drink and eat. It's an experience. This is a large Art Deco cafe' where they didn't skimp on decking out the exterior and the interior to be true to the genre and, of the places to sit, I wound up seating under a slightly domed glass ceiling that was beautiful, so it was no wonder I gravitated toward that part of the interior. They sell coffee, tea, and cakes, but also have sandwiches, chocolate, candy, and more. There are more bins and shelves with goods than you'd expect in a coffeehouse. They were slightly crowded a little later in the evening, but not excessively so. The service here was a little more curt than that at Roasberg, but they got the job done. I had a slice of berry flavored cake and a cup of decaf coffee since it was a little later in the evening. As soon as I saw Fazer's exterior and went inside, I knew that it would be a little more expensive. It's your job to restrain yourself and not treat it like a restaurant with a series of courses, instead opting for a hot drink and something sweet or savory. If the service was a little more upbeat and the prices were slightly more reasonable, it would get 5 stars from me. However, with what I drank and ate being good and with this being such a unique experience, it easily gets 4 stars. I'd gladly return if in this city again and I recommend visiting this landmark coffeehouse.

Very cute and modern looking cafe. Seating inside and outdoors available…read more Only a short walk from Hotel Arthur, Scandic Red, and the subway station. When you walk in you are greeted by a display case that shows an array of parties and cake slices. Staff was very friendly. I didn't spend much time browsing as I only had my eye on the prize- passion fruit cheesecake! Unlike an American style cheesecake, this had the texture of a mousse with a thin crust. The passion fruit flavor was lovely and a real treat. Can't wait to go back and try more items.

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Karl Fazer Café - This is impressive.  They didn't skimp on the details on either the exterior or the interior

This is impressive. They didn't skimp on the details on either the exterior or the interior

Karl Fazer Café - The coffee was decaf and the cake was berry flavored ... and vanished too quickly

The coffee was decaf and the cake was berry flavored ... and vanished too quickly

Karl Fazer Café - This is one heck of a severe rendition of Art Deco - look at the letters in the name Fazer

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This is one heck of a severe rendition of Art Deco - look at the letters in the name Fazer

Roasberg - The panino styled sandwich was good and the basic coffee was satisfactory

Roasberg

4.3(14 reviews)
2.2 kmKluuvi

A very fitting city for having coffee with desserts and snacks - 1 of 2…read more I found photos for this business - Roasberg, a coffeehouse - from my 3 day "layover" here. I felt I could put a review together for having visited this location. Before arriving to Helsinki, you make a short list of typical area food, good deals on food, and coffeehouses. Of the latter, there are easily 5 to 10 coffeehouses and you might not visit all of them. Roasberg ought to make that list and it's one of the easiest ones to visit because the main train station - brace yourself: Rautatientori - and this coffeehouse are visually connected, albeit some two blocks apart. Some of the trams that pass in front of the station round a bend in front of Roasberg. I just needed something to eat to tide me over ... or not. I'd decide on whether to eat more later on. I went in to Roasberg and selected a panino like sandwich with deli meats from those in the glass case and drip coffee (which they bill as filtered coffee). Everything was fine. This Nordic country is possibly the easiest to visit because the Euro is their currency. That said, it's quick to deduce from the menu board that the prices are fair. The service was a little perfunctory. However, that's standard because there is no effusiveness anywhere in and around Helsinki, so customer service experiences are actually very predictable. I was almost going to go with 3 stars for Roasberg but then looked ... and looked ... at some of the ornate slices of chocolate cake others had bought and of which they shared photos. I know that that would push my experience to 4 stars, perfunctory service or otherwise. With waterways, evergreens, overcast skies, Nordic DNA, and a lower decibel level than in the south of Europe, the vibe can run a lot like that of Seattle. With such ingredients, you can join others savoring the quiet experience of a Finnish coffeehouse, and possibly being depressed to go along with that, and turn those lemons into lemonade by being a happy camper doing this. I wouldn't say Roasberg is stellar, but it is reliable. Moreover, if coffee and a dessert, or a sandwich, is what you have in mind, Roasberg is so close to the transportation hub of the Finnish capital that it's a sensible stop to make.

their overnight oats are the best ive ever had in my life woahhh. i also go the espresso. very…read moregood. highly recommend.

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Roasberg - There are some interesting slices of cake here ... and there are other very interesting ones in people's photos!

There are some interesting slices of cake here ... and there are other very interesting ones in people's photos!

Roasberg - The 7 (a useful line that goes toward the harbor and government center) is rounding the bend and Roasberg is seen at the left

The 7 (a useful line that goes toward the harbor and government center) is rounding the bend and Roasberg is seen at the left

Roasberg - There is some Art Deco detailing going on in and around the city, but you have to hand it to HEL coffeehouse culture for keeping late hours

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There is some Art Deco detailing going on in and around the city, but you have to hand it to HEL coffeehouse culture for keeping late hours

Sävy - coffee - Updated May 2026

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