Granola
Copenhagen
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A beloved local breakfast spot, Granola is open until late into the night and it offers a selection of dinner options as well. Nostalgia permeates the place with vintage décor like an old coffee mill, colourful enamel signs, an old grocery counter from the long-gone days of colonial trade, and '50s and '60s music. The trendy location comes with a bit of waiting time, but take a seat at the bar and you will be shown to a table as soon as one is free.
Useful Information
- Address: Værnedamsvej 5, Copenhagen
- Email: mail@granola.dk
- Phone: +45 33 33 00 95
- Opening House: www.instagram.com/granolacafe
- Address: Mon–Sat 9am–midnight, Sun 9am–4pm
Cafés
Curious about Danish cakes and pastries? When in Denmark, you have to try a real Danish — or wienerbrød, as it is called here. They are sold in many varieties at bakeries and cafés all over the city. The oldest patisserie in Copenhagen is 'Conditori La Glace', which was founded in 1870. Amongst many mouth-watering cakes and pastries, you will find the classic Sports Cake, which consists of crushed nougat, whipped cream, a macaroon bottom and caramelized choux pastry. There is nothing better than to grab an ice cream cone to go on a nice summer day. Denmark is famous for its dairy products, and you will understand why when you try local ice cream. By the way, did you know that Danes are one of the most ice cream-eating people in the world? The average Dane eats 10 litres of ice cream a year.