Elegant and stately Frederiksberg offers a good number of upscale restaurants perfect for a romantic evening or just for the sake of indulgence: And for those looking for something more informal, the neighborhood excels itself at weekend brunches.
Frederiksberg's cafe scene spans the French brasserie-style menu of
Sokkelund to the popular pastime of street-watching at
Den Blå Hund, while retro cafe
Granola is the ideal spot for breakfast.
The covered courtyard of
Frederiks Have is one of Copenhagen's most romantic restaurants, with a classic yet contemporary Danish kitchen. For those looking for local specialties, you can't get more traditional than the fare at old-timer
Sans Souci, located on a side street from Gammel Kongevej - although those who prefer to dine in less old-fashioned surroundings might enjoy newly-renovated
Hansens Køkken more.
Exclusive restaurant
Mielcke & Hurtigkarl is aiming for the stars - literally, and tipped for a place in the Michelin guide very soon. A little more under-stated though just as expensive,
Formel B, on Vesterbrogade, already has one. Another promoter of the Nordic cuisine concept, Claus Meyer, has his own deli in the quarter. At
Meyers Deli you can either eat in or stun your family with impressive take-outs.
Frederiksberg has some excellent Italian restaurants - though the best one is found a little further out, in the suburb of Vanløse.
La Buca is a locals' secret, and the cuisine here is about as authentic as it gets outside of Italy.
Smallegade 41
Scandinavian cuisine in romantic courtyard...
Vesterbrogade 182
Exclusive Danish/French kitchen...
Godthåbsvej 209
Authentic Italian hidden in the suburbs...
Madvigs Alle 15
Old-fashioned and charming Danish restaurant...
Værnedamsvej 5
Nostalgic breakfast cafe...
Gammel Kongevej 107
Celebrity chef's take-out wonders...
Smallegade 36
Lively Parisian-style brasserie cafe...
Frederiksberg Allé 11
Contemporary Danish kitchen...
Frederiksberg Runddel 1
Upscale dining by Frederiksberg Runddel...
Godthåbsvej 28
Jazz & Tapas...