The must-see spots in the Danish capital
We often meet people – new and returning customers alike – who stop by our central Copenhagen store asking where to eat, drink, and experience the best of the city. So we thought: why not share our own guide to the place we’re proud to call home?
Here’s a curated selection of our favorite spots in Copenhagen, some run by friends of the SON brand, all reflecting the same sense of quality, craft, and modern Danish style. You’ll find them below, and on a handy Google Map here. Hop on a bike and get exploring.
Eat & Drink
Gammel Strand 48, 1202 København.
A small, unassuming but delicious café serving Danish brunch fare in a beautiful canal-side spot.
Gammel Kongevej 109, 1850 Frederiksberg
The first and still the best – visit the original Hart bakery location for exquisite takes on the Danish pastry. You can find other Harts throughout the city.
Hauser Plads 16, 1127 København
A Copenhagen institution serving traditional smørrebrød – open sandwiches crafted with heritage and heart.
Frederiksberg Allé 12, 1820 Frederiksberg
One of Copenhagen’s most reliable brunch spots – calm, precise, and quietly stylish. Come for the flat white and halloumi plate, stay for the warm neighbourhood energy. Visit this charming outpost in Frederiksberg or their inner-city location.
Admiralgade 26, 1066 København
Danish classics with a Japanese twist, served in an elevated yet welcoming setting.
Ved Stranden 10, 1061 København
Copenhagen is spoilt for great wine bars, but the canal-side setting and mid-century Danish furniture make this one the pick of the bunch.
Nordre Frihavnsgade 7, 2100 København
In the leafy neighborhood of Østerbro, you find Amator. Here, our friend, owner Matti, and his team serve up delicious brunch made from carefully sourced ingredients accompanied by music from a curated vinyl collection, all in a charming, convivial setting. Don't miss out on the famed omelette and lemon tart.
Rosenborggade 15, 1130 København
Part restaurant, part live jazz venue, Epicurus blends Greek-inspired elegance with modern craftsmanship inside a historic setting.
Ny Adelgade 5, 1104 København
A low-key pub in the city center with deep roots in Copenhagen’s 1950s-70s jazz scene that combines the down-to-earth charm of traditional Danish bodegas with an, at times, well-heeled urban clientele. Particularly popular during Copenhagen's 3 Days of Design.
Palægade 8, 1261 København
By day it’s a bright café; by night, one of the city’s best cocktail bars. Drop by for a tipple, or visit their sister spot in Frederiksberg.
Fredericiagade 78, 1310 København
Casual Mediterranean small plates and brunch in one of the city center’s most charming corners.
Nansensgade 30, st. tv, 1366 København
A former “brown bar” bodega that’s been transformed into a thriving local favorite for both regulars and in-the-know Copenhagen guests.
Sandkaj 39, 2150 København
An offshoot of the Michelin-starred Sushi Anaba, akmē brings a creative energy to the relatively new and upscale neighborhood, Nordhavn. The intimate counter setting offers a Japanese-French omakase menu that keeps you guessing and leaves you nourished. The beautiful space was designed by SON collaborator Thomas Lykke (more on that here).
See & Do
Kronprinsessegade 30, 1306 København
A beautiful museum housed in a 20th-century building, offering one of the largest collections of Islamic art in the Western world. Free entry, year-round.
Flæsketorvet 69, 1711 København
A free and vital exhibition space dedicated to the best contemporary, up-and-coming visual artists.
Bredgade 68, 1260 København
As a proud Danish company, we like to retrace our heritage at this acclaimed museum.
Ekvipagemestervej 10, 1438 København
A stunning urban park installation by Danish architecture firm Cobe. Visit for picture-perfect views of the city center and the charming Norrlyst restaurant at its heart.
Gammel Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk
A stunning fusion of modern art, architecture, and sea views – the ultimate cultural day trip from Copenhagen. Just 35 minutes by coastal train to Humlebæk, then a short walk to the museum.
Browse & Shop
Amagertorv 10, 1160 København
A go-to spot for classic Scandinavian interior design, with a curated selection of international brands and some thoughtful gifts to take home.
Refshalevej 96, 1432 København
The opening of the Flavor Shop and Coffee Shop marks a new chapter in the three-Michelin-starred restaurant’s history, one that opens up its universe to everyone. Designed by SON collaborator Thomas Lykke, it’s a gorgeous spot to sample products from the Noma test kitchen, enjoy their own coffee, and buy culinary gifts.
Read more about Thomas’ design process, for Noma and beyond, in our Field Note piece.
Fredericiagade 57, 1310 København
Our friends and regular collaborators, Frama, offer exceptional hand-crafted homewares in their apothecary-turned-flagship store.
Gothersgade 9, 1123 København
Step into mid-century design history at this beautiful showroom dedicated to one of Denmark’s most celebrated furniture designers. (Tip: visit Finn Juhl’s own house at Ordrupgaard too.)
Frederiksborggade 21, 1360 København
A central food market next to Nørreport Station, filled with local produce and a wide range of cuisines for lunch or a casual dinner.
Pilestræde 39, 1112 København
One of Copenhagen’s most exciting coffee spots. Stop by for a perfectly roasted cup.
Pilestræde 28, 1112 København
How could we not include our own store? Come for a coffee, stay for a fitting, or just have a chat with our team. Book an appointment here.
That’s our Copenhagen. It’s a city built on craftsmanship, creativity, and community. If you’re ever in town, drop into the store and say hi.
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