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Street guide: Jægersborggade

The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. 

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Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellery designers, as well as wine bars, coffee shops and restaurants.

Here you will find the fine dining restaurant Koan by Relæ, not to mention some of the best coffee around, at The Coffee Collective, which is a specialty micro roastery and coffee consulting company. World Barista Champion and twice national champion Klaus Thomsen is behind The Coffee Collective. On Jægersborggade you will also find the only caramel cookery in Copenhagen, Karamelleriet, Silberbauers Bistro, IstidMeyers Bakery, and the underground wine bar Terroiristen. The street is not to be missed if you want to experience a youthful and grass root vibe.

Each Spring, to top things off, this super-happening street hosts a popluar fleamarket.

Paesàno
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Paesàno

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Terroiristen
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Terroiristen

Terroiristen is loacted in Jægersborggade and is Copenhagen's new underground wine bar and shop, which focuses on authentic wine produced in accordance with the good old traditions.

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Silberbauers Bistro
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Silberbauers Bistro

At Silberbauers Bistro the atmosphere is relaxed and informal while they serve fish, shellfish and natural wines from the top shelf.

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Meyers Bageri, Jægersborggade
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Meyers Bageri, Jægersborggade

At the popular street Jægersborggade in Nørrebro, you'll find the famous Danish chef Claus Meyer's bakery.

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Karamelleriet
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Karamelleriet

Taste the delicious, high-quality caramels from Karamelleriet. 

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Keramiker Inge Vincents Studio Shop
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Keramiker Inge Vincents Studio Shop

Keramiker Inge Vincents Studio Shop | Handmade ceramics shop and studio offering paper-thin everyday household items that occupy the space between craft and fine art.

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GRØD
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GRØD

Grød - or porridge as it translates, has serveral very popular cafes around Copenhagen. And as the name rightly reveals, only porridge is on the menu.

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Ladyfingers
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Ladyfingers

At Ladyfingers, you can buy handmade and unique jewellery from six Danish, female jewellery designer, who have opened the shop together.

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flacoDesign
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flacoDesign

Among fellow creatives, tiny shops and cozy cafes flacoDesign has found its place. From the workshop in the basement store owner Casper Madsen creates beautifully twisted lamps and sculptures.

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ISTID
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ISTID

Anniken and Nina have been freezing every Copenhagener’s (ice)cold dream since 2015. It all started with a nitrogen adventure in their shop in the trendy street of Jægersborggade in Nørrebro. At ISTID the ingredients are fresh, and most of them are organic. And the ice cream – it’s made from liquid nitrogen.

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Tú a tú
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Tú a tú

The name Tú a tú means “from you to you”. It embodies “self-love” and invites you to invest with good conscience. The small shop at Nørrebro is filled with secondhand goodies, and serves both the environment, and your pocket money.

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