Copenhagen Top 10 Bakery 🥐
Denmark







By Guided Tours
Apr 24, 2025
Denmark is famous for its pastry so here's a top 10 to get you started!
Inspired by Nana Ha,
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Copenhagen's bakery scene has flourished in recent years, evolving into a dynamic blend of tradition and innovation. Renowned for its commitment to quality and creativity, the city offers a diverse array of bakeries that cater to both classic tastes and modern palates.
The Danish capital's bakeries are celebrated for their exceptional pastries, particularly the cardamom buns, which are an import from Sweden. These establishments often incorporate modern twists, such as exotic fruits like yuzu, into traditional laminated dough products like croissants and pains au chocolat.
🥐 Kafeteria SMK
Located inside the National Gallery of Denmark (SMK), this airy café blends art and food. Expect minimalist aesthetics, fresh-baked sourdough, and seasonal pastries alongside specialty coffee.
🍞 Studio X Kitchen
Part of the design-focused Studio X universe, this bakery-café hybrid offers beautiful pastries, creative brunch plates, and a strong focus on local, organic ingredients—all served in a stylish, modern space.
🥙 BeitSalma
Not your traditional bakery, but a fusion kitchen offering Levantine-inspired baked goods and breakfast plates. Think za’atar-sprinkled flatbreads, labneh, and bold coffee—comforting and vibrant.
☕ Flere Fugle
A cozy, community-focused spot in Nordvest with excellent cinnamon buns, hearty sourdough, and great coffee. It’s as much about connection as it is about carbs.
🥖 Apotek 57
Housed in a former pharmacy, this bakery focuses on small-batch, daily-made pastries and breads. It’s part of the Værnedamsvej culinary scene and known for both its product and its charming space.
🧁 Amator
A newer entry on the scene with a playful, intimate vibe. Their pastries are inventive but approachable—expect twists on Danish classics, excellent coffee, and warm service.
🥯 Lille Bakery
Tucked away in Refshaleøen, Lille is beloved for its rustic breads, generous pastries, and casual brunch plates. The warehouse setting adds a relaxed, communal feel that draws in locals and visitors alike.
🧃 Darcy’s Kaffe
Tiny but mighty, this laid-back Vesterbro café is known for its killer filter coffee and a rotating selection of top-tier baked goods from some of the city’s best kitchens.
🍳 Apollo Bar
Set within the Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Apollo Bar serves artful food in a beautiful courtyard setting. While it leans more café than bakery, the pastries and sourdough options are well worth a visit.
🥐 Andersen & Maillard
A staple of the Copenhagen bakery scene, known for its cube croissants and outstanding coffee program. Trendy, photogenic, and genuinely delicious.
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