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Café SchweizerB-Worth Trying

Västerlånggatan 9, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden · Cafe, Coffee shop, Confectionery store · 4.5/5 Google (3295 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Beloved Old Town cafe for pastries, shrimp sandwiches, and cozy vibes, but expect high prices and occasional crowd-related service hiccups.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Café Schweizer delivers solid neighborhood café quality anchored by strong food quality—particularly the signature shrimp sandwich and pastries—and charming Old Town setting appeal. However, quality varies noticeably during busy periods, with service slowdowns and occasional order errors, while food safety incidents including a foreign-object report create reliability concerns. It's a worthwhile stop for fika and pastries, but operational inconsistency prevents a higher grade.

Restaurant Summary

Step off the cobblestones into a room that feels warm and bustling, where the counter gleams with towering shrimp sandwiches and glossy cakes. Reviews describe staff as friendly under pressure and the vibe as a cozy Old Town refuge: "Perfect stop during sightseeing, with coffee in big bowls and a cinnamon scent in the air." The cooking leans classic fika over flash: hearty sandwiches, a standout shrimp mountain, and slices of Princess cake. Expect traditional Swedish comforts more than innovation, with fresh-pressed juices that many love but some find pricey. When it is busy, coffee and speed can wobble, yet most describe generous portions and a charming pause from touring. For families, options are naturally kid-friendly: cinnamon buns, carrot cake, and simple sandwiches. No kids menu is needed given the pastry lineup, though tight seating and queues can challenge strollers. Prices are high for the area, so plan for splurge treats rather than a budget lunch.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostSEK 330-460 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, tourist-heavy cobblestone streets with souvenir shops and cafes; cozy interiors, tight spaces.

Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe; crowded at peak hours; typical Old Town foot traffic.

Nearby: Near Royal Palace and main Old Town sights; dense retail and dessert shops attract sightseeing breaks.

Gamla StanThe dining scene in Gamla Stan is diverse, ranging from traditional Swedish eateries to modern cafes and international cuisine. The atmosphere is lively and historic, attracting visitors who enjoy dining in a picturesque and culturally rich setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–19:00 Tuesday07:00–19:00 Wednesday07:00–19:00 Thursday07:00–19:00 Friday07:00–20:00 Saturday07:00–20:00 Sunday07:00–19:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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