Where to eat in Copenhagen: Breakfast and Brunch

When I first moved to Copenhagen, the breakfast-brunch culture really shocked me. Being from Spain, where the old-school breakfast is two espressos and a cigarette, the morning ritual of breakfast or brunch at a Danish establishment (or home, for that matter) made me feel overwhelmed (in the best of ways). A breakfast with a delicious porridge with contrasts of sweet jams, crunchy cereals and fresh touch of fruits or herbs; the sense of fulfillment after a well done brunch containing every single element of the food pyramid… it really sets you up for a better day.

Breakfast and Brunch in Copenhagen

On the cheaper side, one of my go-to places for breakfast/brunch/coffee/cake when I am showing the city around to my friends and family is Paludan Bogcafé. Although they don’t necessarily have the best food or coffee in the city (it IS good, though), it is still very enjoyable and their prices are unbeatable. Most of all, I go for the atmosphere; surrounded by old books and vintage furniture. They also have nice lunch and dinner menus and they offer student discounts. It is actually a great place to study and it is not unusual to see groups of students preparing for exams. Another option is Laundromat Café, a fun concept where you can have a coffee, brunch or a full meal while you wait for your clothes to be washed.

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Paludans bogcafé is a perfect place to have a break from sightseeing or to ahve an afternoon of work/study. Photo credit: Paludans bogcafé

In the less touristy side, there are plenty of places for delicious quality breakfast. For coffee and pastry go to Mirabelle, a cozy bakery owned by the Relæ team. Go simple: croissant or sourdough bread. If you want something different and very Danish, try Grød, a store that serves many kinds of porridge. If you prefer breakfast a la carte without robbing a bank, my suggestion would be Dyrehaven, where you can have delicious shakshuka, among many other dishes. For a light breakfast, have delicious toasts at Fætter Fætter.

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Breakfast at Mirabelle. Photo credit: Anders Jörgensen

Brunches are a highlight in Copenhagen, with some establishments really nailing it. An example is Wulff & Konstali, a brunch spot where you can choose 5 or 7 items from a list of 22 including bakery, eggs, fruits and vegetables, dairy, meat and fish and sweets. Good produce, flexibility (which is not common) and taste merge in this Amager establishment. It is worth the ride from the center! Other sites that offer high quality brunch and a nice atmosphere are Union Kitchen, very hip, Kalaset, a Swedish café, or Taxa, a lively café with cozy outdoors seating. If you are ready to spend a bit more, go to Toldboden, a seafront restaurant next to the Little Mermaid that mixes amazing views with a great brunch deal or grill afternoons. If you’re a vegetarian or are looking for a healthier option, check out the brunch menu at RAW42.

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A sample of brunch at Wulff & Konstali. Photo credit: Agnete Wulff/Wulff & Konstali

Closing statement

Breakfast and brunch are a whole culture on themselves in the Danish capital. Save some time during your trip to start the day the best way possible!

Make sure you have a look at Feast of Travel’s other top picks for places to eat and drink in Copenhagen. You can also browse by category:

→ Where to eat in Copenhagen: Traditional Danish food

→ Where to eat in Copenhagen: New Nordic cuisine

→ Where to eat in Copenhagen: International food

→ Where to drink the best coffee in Copenhagen, Denmark

→ Copenhagen nightlife: Pubs, Wine bars and Clubs

Copenhagen has a lot to offer in the kitchen, but also much more! Have a look at our guide of Copenhagen and the day trips you can take while staying in the city:

→ Top 15 things to do in Copenhagen, Denmark

→ Day trips from Copenhagen: Top 9 excursions

If you’re interested in Copenhagen, you’ll probably like this one too:

→ North Jutland: a beginner’s guide to the North of Denmark

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