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Konditori Centrum Ängelholm
The guide was updated:Indulge in tempting baked goods like bread, cakes, and pastries — as well as house-made ice cream! All these delights come from the historic bakery in Munka-Ljungby, just outside of Ängelholm.
Useful Information
- Address: Storgatan 17, 26237 Ängelholm
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 7:30am–8pm, Sat 7:30am–3pm, Sun closed
- Website: restaurantguru.com/Konditori-Centrum-Aengelholm
- Phone: +46 431 134 00
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Situated in a traditional 19th-century Skåne three-winged farmhouse, Café Albertsgården truly epitomises what an authentic Skåne fika spot should be like. Originally purchased in 1943 by Albert and Anna Olofsson, the farm takes its name from Albert himself. These days, it's the grandchild, Diana, who runs the establishment. The homemade cake buffet on offer is second to none and is best enjoyed with freshly brewed coffee, either in the garden or inside the converted stable.
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Ice Cream & Waffle Stall in the Homestead Park
At the ice cream kiosk in Ängelholm's Hembygdspark, you'll find a wide variety of ice creams to choose from. You can also enjoy a cup of coffee with a waffle, topped with cream and jam. The park features a large playground and a zoo with Swedish animals.
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Pumpans Café & Restaurang
Under the lush oak trees of the Pumpkin Café, you can relax in the garden and enjoy the Mediterranean inspired, vegetarian, mostly organic cuisine. Delicious pizzas are menu favourites.
Breads and cakes are baked with flour from our a local stone mill, and the bakers use natural sweeteners such as maple syrup and raw sugar. Pumpans's homemade apple juice has a hint of cinnamon, and their coffee beans are roasted on the premises.
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Café Étoile
At Café Étoile, the emphasis is on quality ingredients, excellent service, and providing an all-encompassing experience in a beautiful setting with a high level of comfort. Their menu and aesthetics have distinct influences of Southern France and Morocco, adapted to Scandinavian tastes. Étoile offers high-quality freshly pressed juices, healthy salads and other lunch alternatives.
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Ebbas Fik
Whether you're a fan of 1950s design or not, you'll be impressed by the décor at Ebbas Fik. Every detail, from the vinyl furniture and the jukebox, down to the smallest coffee spoon, is period-appropriate. In 2010, Ebbas won the title of Sweden's Best Café, and it's easy to see why. The café serves freshly ground and brewed coffee, hearty sandwiches, fresh salads, large and well-stuffed baguettes, and the famous Elvis burger, made to the King of Rock and Roll's own recipe.
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Ransvik Havsveranda
Ransvik, located deep within the Kullaberg Nature Reserve way out on the Kulla Peninsula, is one of the most scenic spots in Sweden. Mighty ocean waves roll in just a few dozen metres from Ransvik Havsveranda (the Ransvik Cottage), where you can enjoy front-row seats to this paradise while sipping your coffee.
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Fahlmans Konditori
An institution in the city’s café culture since 1914, Fahlmans has offered a traditional assortment of bread, cakes, and sandwiches. Enjoy a pleasant dining experience indoors, or take advantage of the best outdoor seating location in the summer. The Danish pastries are simply divine.
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Fika på Torpet
Situated on the slopes of Hallandsåsen, just above Västersjön, you'll find Fika på Torpet. Here, coffee and homemade treats are served in a cosy setting.
The nature and forests here are steeped in history. To the east lies Trollehallar, an ice river ravine. This area was a hideout for Snapphanar, who were guerrilla fighters during the wars between Sweden and Denmark. Nearby is Rössjön with its estate. For those interested in walking, the Djurholmens hiking area is nearby, featuring well-maintained trails. The Skåneleden hiking trail also passes close by.
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Flickorna Lundgren på Skäret
Flickorna Lundgren is one of Sweden's oldest and most popular cafes, located in the small village of Skäret, between Arild and Jonstorp, on the beautiful Kullahalvön peninsula. Here, you are offered homemade cakes, pastries, and cordials, all baked according to old family recipes, all in a beautiful and absolutely wonderful garden.
Delicious meals and hearty sandwiches are also served here, accompanied by a variety of suitable beverages. The summer program includes Saturday breakfasts, barbecue evenings, seafood nights, and musical events.
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Konditori Centrum Ängelholm
Indulge in tempting baked goods like bread, cakes, and pastries — as well as house-made ice cream! All these delights come from the historic bakery in Munka-Ljungby, just outside of Ängelholm.
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Koppi
Koppi was founded in 2007 by the Swedish barista champions Anne Lunell and Charles Nystrand. With its own roastery, dedicated staff, and homemade pastries, Koppi in Helsingborg was awarded Coffee Shop of the Year when the White Guide launched its new café guidebook in 2014.
The owners personally travel to coffee plantations to select the finest beans, tailoring the roast to each variety they order. If you find yourself enamoured with the coffee you drink here, the beans are available for purchase to take home.
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Mölle Krukmakeri & Café
At the foot of Kullaberg, in the small village of Mölle, you can find Möllle Krukmakeri and Café which stands for the delightfully irrational, the slow and perhaps somewhat slightly stubborn. Besides the ceramics workshop (that's what Krukmakeri means in Swedish), there is also a café. This quaint café serves thousands of people each year, offering a unique blend of eclectic music, cakes, and various indulgences that would make a weight-watcher blanch. On the menu, you'll also find steaming soups, fresh pasta, lasagnas, and Greek moussakas, all complemented by a perfectly spicy chilli stew. The ambiance is unlike anything you've experienced before, and the service is provided by cheerful pixies, young noblemen, and the occasional rustic farmer.
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Nisses Konditori
Nisses Konditori was established in 1936 and was named after its founder, Nils Sandberg. Everything sold in the shop is hand-baked on site, using the best ingredients and add no preservatives or additives.
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Zoégas Café
A gem for all coffee lovers. At Zoégas, the coffee grinders have been turning since 1931. All the interiors have remained untouched since then. The store features mahogany fixtures, marble floors, beautiful brass details, coffee grinders, and a ceiling adorned with stunning murals.
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