Takeout
Destination-worthy vegan flødeboller and sweets inside Torvehallerne; creative flavors, friendly service, and gluten-free bases, with sweetness levels that some find intense and prices typical for central Copenhagen.
Glean delivers exceptional vegan confectionery with inventive Danish-inspired flødeboller and attentive, knowledgeable counter service that elevates the casual market-stall experience. Reliable execution and a prime Torvehallerne location make it a worthwhile destination for plant-based dessert lovers, though limited seating and high sweetness profiles prevent broader appeal.
Inside Torvehallerne near Nørreport, Glean feels warm and bustling—a petite stall where friendly staff walk you through flavors while market energy hums around. One traveler summed it up: "Plant-based sweets that taste like pure indulgence," and the setting is with quick counter service. The cooking leans toward a creative plant-based reinterpretation of Danish flødeboller: aquafaba mousse, dark chocolate snap, and marzipan bases in flavors like yuzu, blackcurrant, and licorice. Expect rich, sweet bites; most love the balance, though a few find them very sweet. Coffee, hot chocolate, and vegan ice cream round out a compact, quality-focused lineup. For families, this is an easy stop: sweet treats, colorful flavors, and a casual market hall vibe. Kids will gravitate to classic vanilla or chocolate, while adventurous eaters can try citrusy yuzu. Seating is limited at the stall, so plan to perch nearby or walk the hall.
Area: Bustling central food market by Nørreport with locals and visitors; casual, lively, and convenient for quick bites.
Safety: Well-trafficked, well-lit market environment with steady footfall; generally safe during operating hours.
Nearby: Steps from Nørreport Station, near Rosenborg Castle and city center shopping; many food vendors and cafes.
Available: Takeout
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