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Århusgade 78, 2100 København, Denmark
· Cafe, Breakfast restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (563 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Sunny, health-leaning brunch plates with standout avocado and chia bowls; lively space, occasional long waits and cramped seating; prices on the high side for portions.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Baryl delivers strong food quality with fresh, ingredient-led brunch plates that justify its loyal following in Østerbro. However, quality varies noticeably between calm and peak service periods, and tight seating combined with significant waits limit the overall experience. Worth visiting for excellent avocado toast and healthy bowls, but expect crowding and occasional service lapses during busy hours.
Restaurant Summary
Baryl buzzes with cozy, colorful energy on Århusgade, where brunch plates parade out with bright greens, chia swirls, and toasted rugbrød. Guests rave that the food feels fresh and uplifting, while one puts it simply: "the Morning plate tasted balanced and beautiful." Do expect a lively, crowded room at peak hours and seating that can feel tight. The cooking is ingredient-led and health-forward rather than showy: avocado toast with carrot hummus, smoked salmon or plant-based tuna on crispbread, and light bowls like chia or skyr. When the kitchen is humming, flavors sing; on rushy days, a few diners report small portions, dry waffles, or drinks that miss the mark. Families do well here: there are kids plates, fruit-and-bowl combos, and gentle flavors. Space is limited for strollers and the room gets loud, but most children will find simple, recognizable options like toast, fruit, chia bowls, and mild salmon.
At a Glance
- Fresh, balanced brunch plates with great avocado toast and chia bowls
- Lots of vegan and gluten-free choices
- Crowded and noisy at peak; tight seating
- Waits of 40–60 minutes on busy weekends
- Prices feel high to some for portion size
What Sets It Apart
- health_forward_brunch
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- kid_plate_options
What People Love
- Feeling good after a fresh, colorful meal
- Avocado toast on hearty bread
- Chia bowl with soy whipped cream
- Smoked salmon and sun-dried tomato tapenade
Points of Concern
- Seating is cramped; drafts near the door noted by some
- Service slows and orders are missed when staff are overwhelmed
- Portions can feel small for the price; waffles drew a few complaints
- Review patterns are consistent with busy-weekend variability rather than systemic issues
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average CostDKK 200-280 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose the Morning plate and add salmon or halloumi for a fuller meal
- If dairy-free, go for Chiagrød or Vegan sk yoghurt; confirm plant milk surcharge
- Gazpacho at DKK 50 offers a light, gluten-free starter
Perfect For
- Weekend brunch with health-leaning plates
- Casual catch-ups in Østerbro
- Pescatarian and plant-forward diners
- Families seeking simple kids options
Location Insights
Area: Leafy, upscale Østerbro street with local shops and families; relaxed, lifestyle-focused vibe.
Safety: Generally very safe and well-kept with steady foot traffic and good lighting.
Nearby: Near residential blocks, boutiques, and other cafes on Århusgade; weekend brunch hub.
ØsterbroØsterbro features a relaxed and refined dining scene with many cafes, brunch spots, and restaurants catering to locals who appreciate quality and a cozy atmosphere. The area is popular for casual dining and weekend brunches, attracting a mix of families and professionals.
ÅrhusgadeÅrhusgade is a trendy street within Østerbro known for its vibrant food scene, boutique shops, and lively cafes. It has become a popular destination for brunch and casual dining, attracting a hip and modern crowd.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:30–15:30
Tuesday09:30–15:30
Wednesday09:30–15:30
Thursday09:30–15:30
Friday09:30–15:30
Saturday09:00–16:30
Sunday09:00–16:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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