During summer we recommend you to check out the food market at the meat packing district Saturdays and Sundays from 10am – 6pm.
You will find loads of delicious food and a very nice atmosphere.
Find more information on koedbyensmadogmarked.dk
During summer we recommend you to check out the food market at the meat packing district Saturdays and Sundays from 10am – 6pm.
You will find loads of delicious food and a very nice atmosphere.
Find more information on koedbyensmadogmarked.dk
Try Scandinavia’s first nitrogen ice cream located in the hip street Jægersborggade.
1. Choose flavor
2. Watch the magic happen (the nitrogen is added)
3. Enjoy your ice cream
Find opening hours on istid.dk
You should definitely drop by Copenhagen Street Food where you can enjoy all different kinds of food with a view to the harbor.
Find more information on copenhagenstreetfood.dk
Copenhagen Cooking is one of the biggest food festivals in Northern Europe. The food festival’s mission is to spread awareness of Copenhagen as a world-class gastronomic destination through high-quality culinary events.
Copenhagen Cooking is a non-profit festival which aims to be a platform that attracts tourists and leading international players from the food industry.
Copenhagen Cooking takes place from August 23 – September 1
Find more information on the website www.copenhagencooking.com
Biking Copenhagen recommend all beer geeks to pass by either ‘Mikkeller Bar‘ in Vesterbro or ‘Mikkeller & Friends‘ in Nørrebro.
Mikkeller aims to brew beer that challenge the concept of good beer and move people. Mikkeller does this by using the best ingredients and work with the most talented and creative minds around the world.
Find more information about the brewery and the bars on Mikkeller’s website: www.mikkeller.dk.
Biking Copenhagen recommend you to try one of the following ice cream shop if you are fond of good ice cream.
1. ‘Hansens’ Frederiksborggade 29 (www.hansens-is.dk)
2. ‘Hviids IS’ Olufsvej 6 (www.hviids-is.dk)
3. ‘Paradis’ Vesterbrogade 47 (www.paradis-is.dk)
While in Copenhagen you should definitely pass by Torvehallerne. It is situated just by the metro of Nørreport. Torvehallerne is a food market where you can find specialities from all over the world.
Biking Copenhagen recommend you enjoy the nice atmosphere at Torvehallerne with a coffee from ‘The Coffee Collective’.
The danes are crazy about brunch. Especially on sundays the cafés of Copenhagen are full of people enjoying brunch with family or friends.
Biking Copenhagen recommends these three very different brunch places:
1. ‘Posh brunch’ at Paustian served on royal porcelain.
Price DKK 205,- incl. coffee or tea, and fresh orange juice.
Open only on sundays!
2. ‘Grandmother brunch’ at Kalaset served by swedish youngsters.
Price is around DKK 99,- but does not include coffee/tea and juice.
(Serves vegetarian brunch as well.)
3. ‘Pixie brunch’ at Pixies in the neighborhood of Østerbro.
Price is DKK 125,- excl. coffee/tea and juice.
(Serves vegetarian brunch as well.)
Biking Copenhagen recommend you to have dinner at Madklubben Bistro-De-Luxe in Store Kongens gade 66. Delicious food and reasonable prices!
You choose 1, 2, 3 or 4 courses, the prices are 100, 150, 200 and 250 danish crowns.
This is the menu un till August 26:
If you are into good beers you should definitely visit Carlsberg.
Carlsberg is one of the Nordic region’s oldest breweries with an impressive and compelling history. You can experience the authentic brewery and learn the fascinating history of Carlsberg and its world famous beer.
The 10.000 m² Visitors Centre is located within the buildings of the original brewery founded in 1847.
The entrance fee is DKK 70,- and includes two beers (or softdrinks).
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Si te interesa la cerveza sin duda debes visitar a Carlsberg.
Carlsberg es una de las cervecerías más antiguas de la región nórdica, con una historia impresionante y convincente. Se puede experimentar la auténtica fábrica de cerveza y conocer la fascinante historia de Carlsberg y su famosa cerveza.
El Centro de Visitantes de 10.000 m² se encuentra dentro de los edificios de la fábrica de cerveza fundada en 1847.
La entrada es de DKK 70, – e incluye dos cervezas (o refrescos).