Close-up of vegan latte at The Organic Boho, Copenhagen

The Best Vegan-Friendly Cafes in Copenhagen

Denmark’s capital is not exactly known for vegan cuisine. Yet like most modern cosmopolitan cities, vegan food is becoming more and more prevalent in Copenhagen.

I was only in Copenhagen for a couple of days, and as I was on a tight budget, I ate cheap dinners in the (surprisingly vegan-friendly) bar of my hostel.

So although I don’t have as much food porn to post as I’d like, there are still a few places I discovered that I just have to share!

Espresso Huset

Not to be confused with coffee shop chain Espresso House – which is dotted all over Copenhagen – Espresso Huset near Christianborg Palace is an independent cafe. As I’d had no luck finding anything suitable to eat in the major chain, I hoped to fare better in this cosy, urban-style cafe.

They had a vegetarian sandwich on the menu but nothing vegan; however, the staff were more than happy to adapt the veggie one for me and create something tasty to order.

I ended up with an avocado and vegetable sandwich, which was generously filled and really hit the spot! I got a refreshing iced soya latte to go with it.

Vegan panini and iced coffee in coffee shop

They cafe also offered a great range of cakes, pastries and baked goods for those looking for a sugar fix.

The cafe had a relaxing atmosphere, so I decided to eat in and make use of their free WiFi and charge points!

Morgenstedet

You don’t have to go far within the walls of hippy neighbourhood Freetown Christiania to find veggie food.

Morgenstedet is an entirely vegetarian cafe with plenty of vegan dishes. A plate of food costs less than 100 DKK (approx. £10 – decent for Copenhagen!) and you can choose from a mix of hot and cold dishes.

I can’t remember exactly what I ended up with but it was a mix of vegan salads (rice noodles, tofu, potato and carrots all featured), which were all fresh and tasty!

Salad plate with vegan noodle salad, tofu, and herbs

The food is made fresh daily and the cafe is staffed by volunteers so dishes vary depending on who’s on shift. There’s no table service and you clear your own plate once finished, which gives the place a real community vibe.

I sat outside in the garden, the perfect place for a spot of people watching.

Morgenstedet organic vegetarian cafe in Christiania, Copenhagen

The Organic Boho

Just a few minutes’ walk from Christiania, I stumbled upon vegan cafe The Organic Boho. As the name suggests, the entire menu is organic as well as plant-based. With signs reading, “Reducing your carbon footprint, meal by meal” and “Eat local, think global”, the cafe definitely has a bit of a hippy vibe.

They offer a whole lot of tasty-looking breakfast bowls, smoothies and juices, bowls, salads, burgers and more. But as I’d just had lunch, I could only fit a drink in! I went for a caramel frappe with almond milk, which was delicious and refreshing without being too sweet.

Caramel coffee frappe in tall glass

I enjoyed it so much, I stayed for a cheeky almond milk cappuccino too…

Almond milk latte in a ceramic mug, on painted wooden table with small, potted cactus.

Prices were reasonable (again, it’s Copenhagen – so not cheap cheap) and service was friendly and fast. There was a good amount of indoor seating (with plug sockets – a traveller’s best friend!) and a few tables out the front for those lucky enough to visit on a sunny day.

Blackboard sign with the words "The Organic Boho - 100% plant-based & organic"

With only a weekend in Copenhagen, I didn’t get to sample as many vegan-friendly eateries as I’d like. However, I enjoyed all those I stumbled upon.

Guess I’ll just have to go back again to try more…

Have you been to Copenhagen? What cafes and restaurants would you recommend? Let me know in the comments!

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  3. Hi Sarah! Great Post. Copenhagen is one of my favourite cities in the world, it’s wonderful and simply the best for cycling around.
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  4. Thank you for this post Sarah! I love Copenhagen and it’s great to know that there are some more vegan options popping up there too. I think you’re right, vegan food is definitely becoming more prevalent in most larger cities. But nevertheless it can still be difficult finding options so this it’s great that you’ve taken the time to give people some tips.

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