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    Café Husaren

    4.0 (41 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Mara S.

    We stopped for the gigantic kannelbulle, and it did not disappoint! The cinnamon flavor was spicy and delicious. At the end of the day, the had it wrapped in plastic for easy to-go. The staff were very friendly and answered our questions about different pastries

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    Luke S.

    A must stop to try their massive delicious cinnamon buns. They have a great little cafe to sit in and enjoy the atmosphere while consuming some fantastic pastries. Service is fast and place is clean! A must try when you're in the area!

    A man who sees pastry in their regular size.
    David L.

    Everything pastry is ginormous. It has a sweet mega mega megggaaaaa!!! Var7ety if cookies pies and for a good breakfast. Hell yesss this is how you start a tour.

    Coconut brownie
    Kristina K.

    I've been here a few times and I guess I've finally come to a decision on what kind of review to write. The food here is quite good. They offer an assortment of hot food including pastas, quiches, baked potatoes etc. They also have cold sandwiches and of course their bakery has an extensive selection of brownies, cookies, and cakes. I have tried many of their brownies and cookies, their cinnamon rolls, and their shepherds pie, and have to say that they are all really good. However, I think that most of the menu items are extremely overpriced. Cafe Husaren is widely known for its giant cinnamon rolls, however while they are quite "cool", they are hardly worth their price, if only for the picture. Nothing compared to even the regular store-bought American cinnamon buns with the cream cheese frosting. The brownies and cookies are delicious, yet expensive. The average bakery item costs 30-35 sek, sometimes more, and the sizes of the pieces vary greatly. Some are very big and some are tiny. One thing I think I should mention is that one time we came in here, my friend found a looooong ass black hair baked into her shepherds pie. Both of us have lighter hair so we know it wasn't ours. I get that restaurants make mistakes, so we didn't make a huge deal out of it, but I felt it should be mentioned in my review. To give an idea of prices, here's today's receipt: Karlek-smums (cookie) - 35 sek Shepherds pie - 72 sek Nutella brownie - 42 sek Stor kaka (coconut brownie) - 30 sek Total: 179 sek, aka about $20 I would definitely recommend this place just because of their bakery, however keep in mind that the prices are pretty high. Also watch out for hair in your food.

    Norma T.

    This is quite a famous place that is obviously known for their massively sized cinnamon rolls (see picture). We had to stop and try Gothenburg's specialty as it is more of a bread than traditional cinnamon rolls I am accustomed to - no icing and tons of rock sugar on the top. It was divine! The ordering system can be a bit hard to understand for non-locals, you grab a tray, make your way down the line picking food from ready to buy options or wait until you reach the cashiers to order hot coffee and made to order dishes. The amount of cinnamon rolls they took out every couple of minutes is impressive, we bought one to share and still had to take some leftovers in a bag for snacking later on. Their cappuccino was also delicious and perfectly complements the pastry. We sat outside and enjoyed the beautiful cobblestone street this cafe is tucked into. Highly recommend!

    Coffee and cake
    Johanna S.

    I was advised to go here for coffee. What i liked: - interior.... Very nice - the cakes on offer - location in centre of haga - customer friendly As espresso lover, this is not the best place in town. But, the ambiance totally makes up for it. Popular amongst tourists and locals.

    Cinnamon bun, lemon cheesecake, s'mores brownie, red velvet cupcake (my favorite), and iced coffees
    Mariam A.

    Cute little cafe with outdoor seating and yummy desserts. We tried a little of everything, but the most popular item (the giant cinnamon bun) was actually my least favorite. Compared to American cinnamon buns, these were dry and not sweet, but the coffee and other pastries were good enough to make up for it.

    Chocolate Cake
    Michelle Z.

    Cute little cafe in the centre of Gothenburg. We came here for their cinnamon buns, but had their chocolate cake instead. It was very moist, and rich. A great surprise. Next time I will definitely try their well known cinnamon buns.

    Cinnamon roll...also known as kabelbulle!
    Andrea W.

    There was construction going on the floors above, but the cafe was still very much functional. There were so many kanelbullars in the window that we realized they were a Swedish specialty. Needless to say, I had to try one. It was basically a really big and flat cinnamon roll, but it was good! They had sugar on top and I scooped most of it off so it wouldn't get too sweet. It was really big though, so I ate a little more than half of it and saved the rest for breakfast the next day. The ambiance is nice in the cafe; there are q lot of comfortable chairs and an ample amount of space, and the menu has sweets (pies, cakes, cookies, pastries, etc), drinks (coffee, tea, etc), and food (sandwiches, pastas). Definitely come check it out if you're in the area!

    Decent breakfast
    Iris F.

    I've had breakfast here a couple of times. You get a sandwich, juice, cold boiled egg, yoghurt+musli, hot beverage and a pancake served w jam and cream. Unfortunately the pancake is cold before you get to it. The egg is not freshly boiled it is ice cold - Huge downside!! Decent but not the sexiest breakfast around!

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    Stacey R.

    After an initial stroll down Haga Nygata on my first day in Gothenburg, I made a mental note to return to Cafe Husaren for my next fika. It looked super cute from the outside with the large bulle [cinnamon rolls] piled high in the glass window, as well as numerous patrons going in and out of the cafe. I returned the next day after class, v hungry and ready to try a variety of the pastries. I found cafe Husaren super mediocre. While they had what seemed like at least 30 different types of desserts, none of them looked particularly appealing. Definitely a quantity over quality situation. I ordered two desserts [can't remember what, which should already tell you something!] and they were so blah that I didn't finish either [very unlike me!]. The latte I ordered was just ok as well. My travel buddy ordered one of the huge bulle that they are famous for and he said it was pretty good. The interior decor mirrored the mediocrity of the food. Although the decor was very fancy with chandeliers and tiled ceilings, to me it seemed a little drab + worn and looked like it could use a good, thorough cleaning. The decor featured lots of heavy curtains, which blocked the sunlight and also lots of pillows. I don't find all this heavy upholstery in an eating establishment v appealing. I wasn't super comfortable in my seat; however, I was limited in my choice because I needed an outlet [which were hard to find!] They do stay open later than some of the other cafes on Haga Nygata. Wifi was free, but ask the associate for the password before you get all comfortable! Actually, I just remembered that the wifi had a terrible signal. At least the photo I took of the cinnamon buns piled high in the window got me a lot of Instagram likes [or maybe it was just my witty caption]!

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    Their giant cinnamon buns are a must! Grabbed one to share before walking Haga. It doesn't get better than this!

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    Nice cafe in a part of town with some authentic character. The cinnamon roll was good, not great. Decent coffee and WiFi.

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    Café Konditori Kringlan - The inside, with the morning buffet of fruits and jams and break and pastries. Olives and fresh cheeses. Smoothies and espresso.

    Café Konditori Kringlan

    3.3(12 reviews)
    0.2 km
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    I've worked in food service for long enough that I never thought I would argue with a staff member…read more Today changed that. Pastries were bad--sat out all day and you could literally see the insects eating the food. The service was shockingly horrible. There are no prices listed so tourists can be charged more. They do not offer a receipt (which is illegal in Sweden) because they overcharge tourists. Three of us walked in asked how much an item was. My friend was charged that price and I was charged double it. When I said that did not seem to be the price we had been told (or my friend 30 seconds before paid). They tried to have my friend pay extra again (despite the reason that was paid was we were told the price). Staff was extremely rude and manipulative during the whole situation. Cafes and people in the area are so lovely, go to literally anywhere else.

    Absolute treasure of a find. We ventured into Haga on our way thru and found this quiet, charming…read morelittle place. The service was personal and friendly, we immediately opted for the offered "buffet" style breakfast that came with a little strawberry smoothie, coffee and tea, and a big assortment of warm breads and pastries, hard boiled eggs, a dozen different preserves and jams, and fresh fruit and cheeses. It was all so delicious. If I lived nearby I would eat this home cooked, delicious food often. Such a great experience.

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    Café Konditori Kringlan - The cafe

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    Café Konditori Kringlan - Sitting in the sun opposite to the café

    Sitting in the sun opposite to the café

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    Egg & Milk - Line out the door

    Egg & Milk

    2.9(21 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $$

    An excellent idea that absolutely did not execute…read more I'm pretty sure I understand the angle that they were getting at, but they just didn't quite get it. The interior needs to be redone, it's just plain dirty and old. Grimey is the word that comes to mind. You order up front, get a beeper and come back when your food is ready. They stash the water and silverware near the front but it's not managed and is dirty. The food selection is reminiscent of the us diner feel, but it's still not quite right, yes they have pancakes but where are then blueberry pancakes? Or the eggs Benedict? Or the BEC sandwich.... the bagels were the absolute best part. They were great. The omelette I got was close to inedible, it was just riddled with oil and salt. The people who worked there looked absolutely miserable and I felt almost bad being there. I would definitely not recommend this place to anyone, especially an excited American who thought they'd get a little taste of home. But I appreciate the representation?

    I am giving a low three star review and judging from the other reviews, both high and low ratings,…read moreit all boils down to 2 things. If you are an American or not and what your expectations of an American breakfast place is. It is consistent in that it is as mediocre as when I first went years ago, but they earned another star for their consistency, which I think partially accounts for the lines. To Expats I know the homesickey feeling and the desperation and hope when we want a taste of home. I moved to Sweden in 2002, back when you couldnt buy turkey, cranberries and Libbys canned pumpkin at Ica Maxi. I had to go to the English shop to their American shelf way in the back corner to buy my peanut butter and Spam. Thank God those days are over, even if it's too bad the English shop closed. Their offering of pancakes with maple syrup, over fried and cold eggs and greasy bacon and the bagel offering is a comfort to expats who are desperate and can't cook. Thanks in large part to this place I learned to make pancakes, muffins, scones, poached eggs and omelettes and overcome my fear of frying food to make crispy bacon. I lived in Sweden till 2014 but I still gladly spend my vacations there. We hardly go out on weekends for breakfast anymore. Never got the bagel thing, but I just suffer till I get back home to the US. For American tourists, don't waste your time or money, nothing to see here folks, if you live in the US, there are MANY better choices at home. Instead try a Swedish style breakfast, buffet or cafe. For Swedes who think they are trying something exotic, I think one word says it all IHOP. This place is not American style breakfast place and not very good. Also, if that is the concept, maybe some American style cheerful or sassy service. Research YouTube videos of Alice and you may get the idea. The decor is more Happy Days, diner but not as cheerful. But I think the appeal can be that it isnt the typical boring (to you) Swedish breakfast. It also is a great location, near Linnèplatsen, Haga, etc and on the sunny side of the street. When I do walk up that way for a breakfast, I continue to the French boulangerie across the street. It's not really French, I know that, but it is tasty and the decor and ambience is much better.

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    Egg & Milk - 50's diner style

    50's diner style

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