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Vete-Katten KungsgatanBWorth Trying

Kungsgatan 55, 111 22 Stockholm, Sweden · Bakery, Cafe, Cake shop · 4.4/5 Google (7810 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Historic Swedish cafe with standout pastries and classic fika vibes; great sweets and ambiance, but coffee and service can be inconsistent during peak crowds.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Vete-Katten delivers solid neighborhood cafe quality anchored by excellent classic pastries—particularly princess cake and cinnamon buns—and a charming historic interior that justifies its destination status for Swedish fika. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours, variable service politeness, and crowding challenges prevent a higher grade. It's a reliable choice for pastries and atmosphere, especially during quieter times.

Restaurant Summary

Step inside to a historic coffee house feel: wood, glass cases of cakes, and the clink of cups. Travelers and locals queue for fika, then fan out to find seats in a lively maze of rooms. As one guest put it, "The room feels charming and unhurried when you beat the rush," though at peak times it can feel busy and noisy. The baking leans classic and confident rather than flashy: princess cake and cinnamon buns, Budapest rolls, mazarins, and seasonal semla. Savories like shrimp salad and quiche round things out, but the sweets are the draw. Coffee ranges from decent to strong, with a few calling it harsh; come for the pastries and atmosphere first, caffeine second. For families, it is an easy win: buns, cakes, grilled sandwiches, and soups give kids plenty to pick from. There is no formal kids menu, but the familiar pastries and simple hot meals make it a comfortable stop, especially earlier in the day when seating is easier.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostSEK 260-340 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central shopping and office corridor in Norrmalm; tourist footfall mixed with local workers.

Safety: Well-lit, busy main street; generally safe with constant pedestrian traffic.

Nearby: Near shops, hotels, and transit along Kungsgatan; easy stop during sightseeing or work breaks.

NorrmalmNorrmalm features a vibrant dining scene with a variety of cafes, restaurants, and bars catering to a diverse crowd. The atmosphere is lively and cosmopolitan, reflecting its role as a central urban area with easy access to public transport and cultural landmarks.
KungsgatanKungsgatan is a prominent street in Norrmalm known for its retail stores, eateries, and entertainment venues. It attracts a steady flow of daytime visitors and evening diners, offering a mix of casual and upscale dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–20:00 Tuesday07:30–20:00 Wednesday07:30–20:00 Thursday07:30–20:00 Friday09:00–19:00 Saturday09:00–19:00 Sunday09:00–19:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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