Stockholm has an active cafe culture. And Swedes are amongst the biggest coffee drinkers in the world. Brunch accompanied by a good cup of coffee and a plump piece of cake sounds like a popular idea around here. Cafe Saturnus near the heart of the city is highly recommended for its huge kanelbulles (cinnamon buns) and great selection of brunch & lunch menus. It was my first time there last weekend, but I am sure it won’t be the last.
looks great… every single bit of it!
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Thanks Myas!!
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It looks like a lovely place. Reminds me of the cafes and tea rooms in Manchester’s Northern Quarter: Friendly places to meet friends or chill out alone for a while.
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Hey Chrissie, these cafes have a thing about them, no? Makes me want to hang out for hours at end π
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Great day in the morning that looks scrumptious!
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π yes, yumm!
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worth a trip to Stockholm! (thanks for the visit to my blog) Gail
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absolutely! if you haven’t been to Stockholm yet, let me tell you there are loads of great places that will make it worth your while!
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Looks delicious! Now you’re making me wish I had made the time to go there when I was in Stockholm. Perhaps the perfect reason for a return trip? π
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Sure, put it up on your list, Emilia!
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Heya,
Thought I’ll pop on over to your website and return your greeting. We should catch up for a fika sometime soon, my fellow Aussie friend π
Cheers,
May
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May, I would absolutely love that! I’ll happily let you choose the when & where π
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I’m actually leaving in a couple of weeks or so… for Christmas and then Aus. Coming back end of Jan =( What are you doing this Sunday? I’m doing a small ladies fika at my place in Sodermalm. Will you be interested?
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So happy you invited me =) Sunday fika sounds great!
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[Oops! Hi May, my last comment didn’t get into the loop, i guess…]
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