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GoodstoreBWorth Trying

Åsögatan 116, 116 24 Stockholm, Sweden · Grocery store, Vegetarian cafe and deli · 4.6/5 Google (645 reviews)

Beloved vegan grocer-cafe with huge selection and tasty cafe items; prices lean high and checkout/service can be inconsistent.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Goodstore excels as a specialty vegan destination with solid cafe food quality and excellent cleanliness and organization, supported by loyal repeat customers and strong neighborhood appeal. However, inconsistent service attention and checkout friction during busy periods prevent a higher grade, while occasional menu mismatches between online and in-store offerings create minor reliability concerns. The combination of quality groceries and capable cafe execution makes it a worthwhile stop for plant-based shoppers, though operational smoothness lags behind grade A-level venues.

Restaurant Summary

Set inside Södermalm’s creative hum, Goodstore blends a vegan grocer with a casual cafe. Shelves brim with plant-based finds while the counter turns out comforting brunch plates. One diner summed it up: "A must-visit for vegans, with friendly vibes," though lines at checkout can disrupt the cozy flow and the till beeps may feel intrusive. The cooking leans modern vegan comfort: pancakes, toasties, milkshakes, and solid coffee, supported by a wide selection of specialty ingredients rather than high-wire techniques. Think elevated staples and quality products more than theatrics, ideal for stocking up and grabbing a quick tasty lunch in one stop. Prices are a touch high for the category but justified by specialty sourcing. Families will find plenty that kids actually eat: pancakes, toasties, fries, and sweet treats like marshmallows or ice cream. There is no kids-specific menu, but the options are naturally kid friendly. Space is compact and queues can form, so off-peak visits make it easier with strollers and little ones.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average CostSEK 180-260 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy Södermalm street with boutiques and cafes; draws locals and visiting food lovers.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit with steady foot traffic typical of central Stockholm neighborhoods.

Nearby: Near indie shops and coffee bars; residential blocks mixed with creative offices and galleries.

SödermalmThe neighborhood offers a mix of hip cafes, innovative restaurants, and traditional Swedish establishments, attracting a crowd interested in contemporary dining experiences and a relaxed yet stylish social atmosphere.
SoFoSoFo (South of Folkungagatan) is known for its trendy boutiques, artisanal food shops, and a strong focus on sustainable and organic dining, making it a hotspot for food lovers seeking unique and high-quality culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–19:00 Tuesday10:00–19:00 Wednesday10:00–19:00 Thursday10:00–19:00 Friday10:00–19:00 Saturday11:00–18:00 Sunday11:00–17:00
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