The 7 Best Coffee shops in Copenhagen, Denmark

If you’re a fan of coffee culture, Copenhagen is a dream destination where you can enjoy both a dose of caffeine and a touch of hygge. We found coffee prices comparable to London’s, but with the quality to match. And there’s nothing we hate more than paying a premium for burnt or poorly brewed coffee.

Ever had coffee served so hot you can barely hold the cup? Copenhagen’s coffee scene is the opposite—thoughtful, well-made, and part of a relaxed Danish experience.

Coffee outside at La Banchina

But what makes coffee here so special? For us, it’s more than the caffeine fix. It’s the smell of freshly brewed coffee, the cosy yet stylish cafes, and the atmosphere that invites you to pause and enjoy a moment, embracing hygge. Copenhagen’s coffee culture reflects the Danish love for quality, simplicity, and design - many cafés even have branded mugs, funky logos, or bold colour schemes that add to the experience and make them stand out. Queue tote bags and merchandise that, for us, have become our souvenirs from our trips.

So why is the coffee here so good? Denmark was ranked the 4th biggest coffee consumer per capita in 2022, and the Danish concept of hygge naturally pairs with a coffee culture that’s as much about enjoyment as it is about the perfect brew. Here are some of our top recommendations for coffee in Copenhagen, each bringing its own unique vibe and style.

In this guide:

  • La Cabra

  • Orsa

  • Sonny

  • Coffee Collective

  • Original Coffee

  • Andersen & Maillard

  • Democratic Coffee

Our Favourite Coffee Shops in Copenhagen

La Cabra

A renowned coffee shop originating in Aarhus, Denmark; with a stylish location in Copenhagen’s fashion district, Møntergade.

La Cabra’s minimalist design and connection to the Another Aspect concept fashion store create a modern, clean space for enjoying specialty coffee. Don’t miss their irresistible baked goods while you’re there! Limited indoor and outdoor seating.

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Location: Møntergade 3A, 1116, Copenhagen

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm | Sat-Sun 9:00am-5:00pm

Orsa

Bold and unfiltered, Orsa’s motto is “f***ing good coffee” - and they deliver on it. Known for good tunes played on a record player, they even share playlists on Instagram. If you’re looking to work remotely, note that Orsa is strictly a no-laptop zone!

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Location: Vesterbrogade 46, 1620, Copenhagen

Orsa café

Sonny

Our last coffee stop of our trip was at Sonny, where organic produce shines in their brunch menu. They serve coffee from renowned roasters La Cabra and KOPPI, making it a great place to enjoy an exceptional cup.

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Location: Rådhusstræde 5, 1466 København

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am-6:30pm | Sat 9:00am-6:30pm | Sun 9:00am-5:00pm

Sonny

Coffee Collective

With eight locations around Copenhagen, Coffee Collective isn’t just about serving exceptional coffee - it’s also about supporting fair wages and better working conditions for coffee farmers. We loved grabbing a takeaway from their smallest shop in Telefonkiosken, a former telephone booth.

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One of the many Coffee Collective locations

Coffee Collective at Telefonkiosken, a former telephone booth

Original Coffee

Founded in 2012 by two friends, Original Coffee has expanded to 19 locations across Denmark, including a stunning spot on the rooftop of the Illum department store with a balcony for people-watching. They offer disposable coffee pods for home use too!

If you plan on doing some work, they are also laptop-friendly.

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Original Coffee

Laptop friendly

Andersen & Maillard

This roastery, bakery, and café is a triple threat, known for its great coffee and delicious pastries. With a minimalist interior, it’s laptop-friendly, and we couldn’t resist buying one of their branded tote bags to bring home.

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Location: Nørrebrogade 62, 2200 København

Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 7:00am-7:00pm

Andersen & Maillard 

Democratic Coffee

Located within Copenhagen’s main library (hence the name), Democratic Coffee is known for its great coffee and buttery croissants - in particular, their queue-worthy almond croissant. They’re also famous for their love of ceramics, so don’t be surprised if your coffee is served in a beautiful handmade cup. They promote the potters on their Instagram, too; how lovely!

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Location: Krystalgade 15, 1172 København

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 7:00am-5:00pm | Sat & Sun 9:00am-4:00pm

Other Coffee Stops Worth a Visit

We also enjoyed coffee at La Banchina—a cosy 14-seater by the water with a no-reservation policy. They open at 8 am, with closing hours that depend on the weather, sometimes staying open late on sunny days if the vibes are right.

We couldn’t resist HART for their perfect pastries by Richard Hart, served with Prolog coffee.

We also grabbed coffee to go from Hotel Bella Grande at Restaurant Donna. We stayed here, so this was our coffee to get ready in the morning.

 

HART Bageri

 

Tips for Coffee Lovers in Copenhagen

  • Cashless Payments: Most cafés are cashless, so be sure to have a card or mobile payment method on hand.

  • Alternative Milk Options: Most places offer milk alternatives like oat and almond milk options.

  • Seating: Many cafés are cosy, meaning limited seating. Some, like Andersen & Maillard, have plenty of space, while others (like Coffee Collective’s Telefonkiosken location) are takeaway only, so do check ahead.

  • Outdoor Seating: Embracing the Danish love of fresh air, you’ll often find outdoor seating or benches, so grab a coffee to go and enjoy it in one of Copenhagen’s beautiful parks.

Copenhagen’s coffee scene is vibrant, stylish, and infused with hygge, making it an unmissable part of any visit. Whether you’re after a quick takeaway, a stylish café to relax in, or a great spot to indulge in a pastry or two, there’s something here for every coffee lover. So next time you’re in town, sip, savour, and enjoy the Danish art of coffee.

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