Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming Nørrebro cafe with kid-friendly vibes and a creative, vegetable-forward menu; food can delight but portions and pacing are inconsistent, and pricing feels high for some.
Tilda og Karl delivers solid neighborhood dining with genuine strengths in food quality and cozy setting appeal, but inconsistent execution and service delays prevent a higher grade. The vegetable-forward menu and family-friendly approach earn loyalty, though portions feel light for the price and waits can test patience during peak times.
A neighborhood spot where brunch plates meet dinner specials, the room feels warm and inviting and often buzzes with families and friends catching up. One diner summed it up: "cozy cafe, friendly team, and beautifully presented plates." However, it can get lively and crowded at peak times, and waits for greeting or coffee sometimes test patience. The cooking leans vegetable-forward comfort with European accents: miso-butter pumpkin ravioli, dill oil with fish pastas, and a seasonal set menu. Standouts like waffles, rösti on a good day, and occasional fondue pop-ups win smiles, but a few dishes read muted or salty, and portions can feel light for the price. Families are well catered for with a dedicated kids menu, soft waffles, simple buns with cheese, and juices. If you need truly simple flavors, stick to kid or breakfast items; more adventurous mains may be better for adults who enjoy modern touches.
Area: Creative, residential Nørrebro strip with indie cafes and shops; relaxed local vibe with families and weekend brunch traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, lively streets and steady foot traffic; typical urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near Jægersborggade artisan corridor, parks and boutiques; convenient for neighborhood strolls and coffee stops.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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