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Dirch Passers Allé 8A, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark · Cafe, Cultural center, Children hall · 4.4/5 Google (1673 reviews)

Destination-worthy free indoor playhouse with a simple, kid-focused cafe; great value for families but expect crowds, noise, and limited comfort for babies and strollers.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

KU.BE delivers solid value as a family destination with free entry and creative play spaces that justify the visit for parents seeking indoor activity. The cafe provides budget-friendly, kid-friendly fare with decent quality, though inconsistent execution during peak times—including stockouts and service delays—and crowding that reduces comfort prevent a higher grade. Best suited for families prioritizing play over dining experience; cafe quality alone wouldn't merit the trip.

Restaurant Summary

Inside this bright Frederiksberg cultural hub, the vibe is busy and joyful rather than serene. Families stream in for free, indoor play across mazes, slides, and climbing walls, while the cafe keeps caffeine flowing. One parent summed it up: "Great for kids, just know it gets wild." Expect lines on rainy days and a very loud soundscape. The cafe keeps to comforting basics: sandwiches, salads, burgers, soup, pasta, and cakes at wallet-friendly prices. Quality is decent, if variable, and portions lean modest. Coffee is popular, but add-on surcharges and occasional stockouts can frustrate. This suits families seeking simple, kid-pleasing fare between play sessions more than cafe connoisseurs lingering over lunch. For families, this is excellent for kids but not always easy for infants. There is a kids menu and plenty children will eat, yet stroller access can be restricted and baby areas draw mixed reviews. If your child is under two, plan shorter visits and consider bringing familiar snacks.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average CostDKK 95-135 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Leafy, upscale Frederiksberg with families and students; community-focused cultural venues and parks nearby.

Safety: Generally safe, well-maintained, and busy in daytime; high foot traffic on weekends and holidays.

Nearby: Close to Flintholm Station; near residential blocks, schools, and green spaces, drawing many local families.

FrederiksbergFrederiksberg is characterized by its quiet, leafy streets, parks, and a strong community feel. The dining scene includes family-oriented cafes, casual eateries, and some upscale restaurants, catering to locals and visitors seeking a relaxed atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–20:00 Tuesday10:00–20:00 Wednesday10:00–20:00 Thursday10:00–20:00 Friday10:00–16:00 Saturday09:00–20:00 Sunday09:00–15:00
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