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    Cafe Esko

    2.6 (79 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Seating area beautifully decorated
    Anastacia M.

    This bakery is open late and what a find! After winery hopping we really needed some strong coffee and pastries and they were great! They have delicious lattes, mochas and cappuccinos and they even have Turkish coffee! We had a delightful Danish style cheesecake dessert and it was amazing. No trip to Solvang is complete without a tub of Danish cookies and those were delicious too! The cashiers work quickly so even if there's a line it moves fast.

    Debbie W.

    We visited before we left town and came right when they opened. A young woman greeted us and was very nice and helpful. She asked if we wanted our pastry heated. I said yes. And I ordered a vanilla latte along with it. To my surprise they had an alleyway seating area that was decorated and lit up. It was soo beautiful. We enjoyed our breakfast. (Actually we ate it so fast because it was so good.) and just enjoyed the outdoor seating space before heading out. Would highly recommend. Great service, great food, and great photo spot!

    Cakes and cannolis
    Tiffany L.

    ** Visited on Friday 11/29/2024 around noon time Decided to stop by this cute little bakery cafe after eating at Copenhagen Sausage Garden. Mind you, it's quite pricey here - especially for the ice cream and average drinks- but considering it's a tourist town, I'm not surprise at the prices. I've visited this specific bakery cafe twice, and the service is sort of spotty, but aren't all places? My first visit was a little awkward, but the second visit was much more welcoming. I highly recommend their cheesecake slices! We've tried their oreo cheesecake and their regular cheesecake, and personally, I prefer the oreo cheesecake. The danishes and other pastries are pretty tasty as well, however there's plenty of other bakeries around town that are slightly cheaper and just as good. I'd say give this spot a try if you want to avoid huge and long lines, but just be aware that this bakery cafe is on the pricier side.

    Cinnamon twist
    Linh Y.

    I was checking out Esko's Solvang Bazaar Gifts & Souvenirs and as I was getting ready to leave, I saw Cafe Esko next door. They may be owned by the same people since they both have Esko in their biz names. I was so excited to see a cinnamon twist behind the glass. They look similar to the ones sold at Klatch Coffee. I had to come in here and get one of them LOL. It's a very small cafe. Upon entry, I was not greeted even though I was one of the two people in the shop at the time. More people entered and they were attended to before me which I found slightly uncalled for. Finally, I made eye contact with one of the young gentleman behind the counter. I asked for one cinnamon twist and they appeared to not hear me or something because I had to repeat it twice. Wow, I was flabbergasted to see the price was $7.50 per cinnamon twist. I thought Klatch Coffee's $3.50 per cinnamon twist was a bit high. Then again, I am in Solvang... what do I do? Nothing, just bite the bullet and buy it LOL. And that's what I did. It was very good... flaky and sweet. It tasted exactly like the Klatch Coffee's cinnamon twist. I would have given them a 4 stars, but the service was lacking a bit, hence, 3 stars. Will I be back here next time I'm in Solvang? I don't know... maybe not. I'll just wait until I get home to get my cinnamon twist.

    Cheese danish is expensive, but tastes delicious.
    PatrickJ T.

    First spotted Cafe Esko in Solvang on Christmas Eve. They had such a long line that I really wanted to give them a try. Long lines usually mean that a place is very good so I knew that I had to see for myself. Unfortunately, Wifey and I did not have the time that evening to wait so long. Christmas evening the next day found ourselves back in Solvang. This time we waited along with some of our relatives. Stood in that line for a little over an hour. Cafe Esko is one of many bakeries located in Solvang the Danish Capital of America. On Christmas Day, Cafe Esko was the only bakery in town that was open. Cafe Esko is more than a bakery. They also sell many coffees and other drinks plus ice cream too. I have a feeling that long lines are not common at Cafe Esko. We passed by the day after Christmas, and there were no customers present. So they were very smart to be open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Hardly any competition. So what did I think of this little bakery? Well, the service was friendly. The pastries were expensive, but I expected it to be since we are in a very touristy town. I tried the Cinnamon Bowl that my nieces got. It wasn't bad. For $9.99, though I'd pass on buying it in the future. The Cheese Danish that I bought was very good. Expensive but yummyrific! Don't know if I'll ever be back at Cafe Esko. If we ever return to Solvang for Christmas, then maybe we'd stand in that long line again. Otherwise, not very likely. There are too many other nice bakeries in town to patronize.

    Ann M.

    It's a small bakery but had so much to choose from. This place seems to focus on quantity, not quality. I was excited because this was my first time spending time in Solvang. I wanted to try their pastries. I was brought to this place because I wanted something hydrating. I got an iced tea. It tasted like lipton tea. The pastries were just okay. I presume it may be better elsewhere.

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    Delicious hot chocolate and Turkish borek (cheese pie)! Also friendly and fast service!

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    Small store with a wide variety of pastries and ice creams and drinks. The aebleskivers are wonderful!.

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    Worst service - prices were way high and the staff was rude. The ratings reflect the experience

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    Nice staff cold dry food. It's pastries throw them away if you can't sell them. Don't sell them to people

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    Watery expensive milkshake. Would find a different ice cream place in Solvang. The gummy bears were very expensive too.

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    The Solvang Bakery - Napoleon Hat Cookie

    The Solvang Bakery

    4.3(586 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    The Solvang Bakery was our last stop before heading out. During busy weekends this little shop is…read moreso crowded that we've avoided going inside. Today was a perfectly slow day that we found ourselves the only customers in the late afternoon. We were able to take our time browsing every shelf and display. The gingerbread houses were amazing. Everything looked so tasty, especially those Danish buttercookies beautifully boxed and wrapped with ribbon. I found myself going back to them until finally giving in to buying a couple to share with family. The type and shape of the buttercookies is slightly different in each box. A small bag is also available. Super-cute, bright, clean and organized. Friendly staff. I'm so glad we finally had a chance to visit.

    The Solvang Bakery is one of a couple Danish bakeries in Solvang California. They all offer similar…read morepastries but in their unique way. The Solvang Bakery offers a delightful section of pastries and breads, including their Jalapeño Onion Cheese Bread, amazing gingerbread cookies, almond kringle, and authentic buttery Danish butter cookies. I personally could not get enough of their amazing Jalapeño Onion Cheese Bread loaf. It has a blend of cheddar cheese, poppy seeds, onion, and a bit of garlic, creating a flavorful experience. Along with its cozy ambiance, clean bakery, and friendly staff, this is a must visit location when in town.

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    The Solvang Bakery - Apricot owl eye, kransekage and a large coffee. All delicious!

    Apricot owl eye, kransekage and a large coffee. All delicious!

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    Expect to waiting in long lines

    The Solvang Bakery - Outside

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    Mortensen's Danish Bakery - Cream Cheese Danish ($5)

    Mortensen's Danish Bakery

    3.9(1.1k reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    My family and I knew that it was a must to stop into a Danish bakery while in Solvang and…read moreMortensen's was first! Mortensen's is a landmark in Solvang, the building is huge and they even have nice lawn area where you can sit and enjoy your treats! We ordered an assortment of cookies, an Almond Croissant, Cheese Danish and a Pistachio Bar. There were so many pastries to choose from - we had a hard time walking away and not buying one of everything! They had tubs of Danish Butter Cookies and massive Danish Kringles! They also had plenty of seating inside as well! I loved seeing all of the Spring and Easter decorations throughout - it was a very welcoming atmosphere! Staff were also friendly and gave recommendations! I would definitely come back and visit Mortensen's the next time I am in Solvang! Check them out!

    Take a look at my photos first--the cake and the bill just didn't match. I ordered three items (two…read morecakes and a coffee), but the receipt only listed two, and they weren't even the items I had. I checked the menu and realized the bill was actually for less than I should have paid; it was likely mixed up with the customer sitting next to me, who I remember had ordered a Napoleon. Looking at the prices later, I found the menu quite strange: the Chocolate Eclair is $11.95, while the Napoleon is a dollar less. Anyone who has ever made both will admit that an eclair is much easier to prepare than a Napoleon--in fact, an eclair might be the easiest item in a bakery. It's an interesting pricing choice. This bakery must be very famous; even the AI I used to plan my trip from Pasadena to San Jose recommended it. Since it isn't peak season, I easily found a parking spot on the main street, which was a relief compared to ten years ago when I had to drive in circles to find one. Even in the off-season, there was still a line--not too long, but a line nonetheless. The pastries in the case were all beautifully made and looked delicious. It was difficult to decide, but I eventually chose a Chocolate Eclair and a Danish Waffle. I went with the eclair because it was one of the few Western-style cakes available in my hometown of Shanghai when I was growing up. I've loved them since childhood. Back then, the only other Western desserts we could find were Palmiers, Chestnut Cream Cakes, and cups of whipped cream that you would just eat directly. The eclair tasted excellent, with a texture that was a perfect mix of soft and crispy. The cream was a little oily but still acceptable, and while the whole thing was quite sweet--a bit beyond average--I could still enjoy it. The Danish Waffle looked a bit like a fried Chinese donut, or Youtiao, stuffed with whipped cream, but the outside was actually a light, crispy puff pastry. It was much better than I imagined--crispy without being hard and perfectly baked. The filling was the same cream used in the eclair, combined with raspberry jam. I later realized the Danish Waffle was only $6.25, nearly half the price of the eclair despite being just as good. It's strange that the Chocolate Eclair is the most expensive item in the bakery; it's good, but compared to the Danish Waffle, the price is a bit high. I saw some people complaining that the bakery doesn't have a restroom. When I asked, the staff politely directed me to the nearby park. I accepted the answer, though I can't imagine how they handle the crowds during the busy season. Regardless, this is a five-star experience, no doubt--just be sure to check your bill when you pay. I don't want to pay more than I owe, but I don't want to pay less, either.

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    Mortensen's Danish Bakery
    Mortensen's Danish Bakery - Raspberry Danish ($5)

    Raspberry Danish ($5)

    Mortensen's Danish Bakery - Inside

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    Aebleskivehuset - Aebleskivers with Raspberry Jam and Sugar

    Aebleskivehuset

    3.8(72 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    After all our shopping, the husband was ready for a snack! The promise of aebleskivers and ice…read morecream kept him going up to this point. :) There was a short line when we arrived, and it moved fast. The young lady who helped us was very nice. Each order comes with 3 freshly made aebleskivers topped with powder sugar. We chose to have ours with the classic raspberry jam and sugar. We added two scoops of Cookies n' Cream in a cone. Just like a regular pancake, you can make it as sweet or simple as you like. I prefer to coat each bite with the tart jam and a side swipe of the sugar. The inside is warm, comforting and so good! The ice cream was perfectly creamy and yummy with the freshly made waffle cone. The store is small -- in just a couple steps you're in one door then out the other. Right outside are three tables and some benches. The tables turnover pretty quickly but get sticky/dirty throughout the day. Napkins are easily available at the inside counter.

    It was fine? I guess? The place was clean and cute, though the animatronic old Danish Aebleskiver…read moredude was a little unsettling. The server was helpful and prompt. Ordered the classic aebleskiver with raspberry jam and sugar. They were just kind of bland and chewy, not bad but not memorable. Maybe I'm just not an aebleskiver person. I thought I remembered them being pretty good, like maybe even crisp in the outside? But these were not that. Oh well. Not that much money wasted. They were like $6.95 for an order of three.

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    Front

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    Rasperry

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