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HalifaxA-

Larsbjørnsstræde 9, 1454 København, Denmark · Hamburger restaurant · Latin Quarter

Halifax is a compact Copenhagen burger spot that wins on creative burgers, solid sides, and fast-friendly service, but it can feel cramped and its pricing, add-ons, and occasional service lapses are a real turnoff for some diners.

Why this grade

Halifax delivers solid exceptional burger quality with creative builds and standout sides that justify its strong reputation, supported by reliable service attentiveness. However, inconsistent execution on seasoning and doneness, combined with cramped seating and allergy handling concerns, prevents grade A territory. This is a dependable neighborhood burger destination rather than a regional standout.

The full picture

Halifax feels like a compact, central burger house that knows exactly what it is: a place for stacked, customizable burgers, solid fries, and a casual sit-down meal that can move quickly when the room is in rhythm. The best reviews are enthusiastic in a very specific way — people rave about juicy patties, standout dips, and burgers that are “the best” or at least in that conversation — while the grumpier ones focus on cramped space, pricey extras, or service that can go from brisk to bizarre depending on the shift. The cooking leans crowd-pleasing but with enough flair to keep burger nerds interested. This is not a minimalist smash-burger joint; it’s more of a playful burger lab with regional names, loaded toppings, and enough customization to make picky eaters and experimenters both feel seen. The sweet potato fries, aioli, and a few house burgers seem to do the heavy lifting, while a handful of menu items — especially the more elaborate builds — can split opinion if the seasoning balance or bun-to-filling ratio is off. For families, this is a workable choice as long as you know the drill: there are familiar burgers, fries, and simple sides kids can eat, plus a vegetarian burger on the menu, so it’s more practical than adventurous. Reviews mention kids being welcome, but the room is small and some diners warn about tight seating, so it’s better for a relaxed early meal than a chaotic peak-hour visit. If your child likes burgers and fries, you’ll probably be fine; if they are very picky, the safest bet is one of the plainer burgers, standard fries, and an extra dip on the side.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Historic pedestrianised central district known for shopping, cafes and nightlife.

Safety: Generally safe with good evening footfall though parts can be lively and noisy at night.

What's nearby: Near Strøget shopping street, small bars and restaurants, Nørreport transport hub and cultural venues.

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–21:00 Tuesday12:00–21:00 Wednesday12:00–21:00 Thursday12:00–21:00 Friday12:00–22:00 Saturday12:00–22:00 Sunday12:00–21:00
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