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Skroten Café & SkeppshandelBWorth Trying

Beckholmsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden · Cafe, Coffee shop, Junkyard · 4.6/5 Google (556 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Charming maritime cafe on Djurgården serving standout fish soup and shrimp sandwiches with cozy, quirky vibes; expect crowds, occasional waits, and prices a notch above typical cafes.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Skroten Café delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality—particularly the signature fish soup and shrimp sandwich—and exceptional nautical charm on Djurgården's waterfront. However, inconsistent execution with occasional undercooked fish and bland batches, combined with peak-hour waits and crowding, prevents grade A-grade territory. Worth a detour for the setting and signature dishes, especially during off-peak hours.

Restaurant Summary

A short stroll from Djurgården’s museums lands you in a room that feels warm and bustling, strung with ship lanterns and nautical curios. Reviewers describe a quirky, waterfront hideout where the vibe is lively, seats are close, and staff are generally kind even when the line grows. One diner summed it up: "Hidden from the crowds, cozy and worth the detour." Expect crowded peak hours and occasional waits, but a relaxed maritime charm once seated. The cooking leans classic Swedish cafe fare with a few modern flourishes: the signature fish soup wins raves for rich broth and chunky seafood, and the shrimp sandwich arrives crowned with a generous pile of hand-peeled prawns. Fish and chips hit nicely when on point, though a few guests reported an undercooked piece or smaller portion. Pricing sits above typical cafes, more in line with scenic Djurgården spots, and most feel quality and setting make it worth the price. Families fit right in: there is a clear kids option policy (child portions for most dishes), and comfort staples like meatballs, pancakes, burgers, and fish and chips are easy wins. Bread, fries, and simple salads help picky eaters, though sold-out items at rush times can frustrate. For the smoothest family visit, come early or off-peak.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average CostSEK 360-460 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Leafy museum island setting with nautical vibe; attracts locals and sightseeing visitors seeking leisurely meals by the water.

Safety: Safe, well-maintained, high foot traffic in daylight; tranquil in evenings with limited late-night activity.

Nearby: Near ABBA Museum, Gröna Lund, Vasa/Skansen access; waterfront walks and marinas create relaxed destination feel.

DjurgårdenDjurgården offers a relaxed and picturesque dining environment with many cafés and restaurants that cater to visitors exploring the island's parks, museums, and waterfront. The atmosphere is casual and family-friendly, often with outdoor seating and views of the water or greenery.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–17:00 Tuesday11:00–17:00 Wednesday11:00–22:00 Thursday11:00–17:00 Friday11:00–17:00 Saturday11:00–17:00 Sunday11:00–17:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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