Anita S.
Yelp
I came here because of the large number of positive reviews, and was very disappointed.
There was unbelievably loud 70s and 80s music playing. You couldn't hear anyone talk. I felt like I was in a club with a terrible dj, not a café.
I asked for porridge, and the person at the front counter said, "No." no explanation; just "No." I had to ask why to get her to tell me that they had stopped serving it at 10:30 (it didn't say that anywhere).
The menu was very, very North American. You could find a similar menu in any local diner in the US.
Our food took ages to come. When it finally did, it was absolutely mediocre. It also tasted like anything from any diner in the middle of nowhere in the US.
The waitress took the syrup from my friend without asking when he was only halfway done with his pancakes, and gave it to someone at another table.
The juice was fine, but there wasn't anything unique or particularly good about it.
Overall, if you're hoping to experience danish food, don't come here. If you're an American who's living in Copenhagen and you're looking for a reminder of home (and perhaps why you don't want to go back), this would be the perfect place.
Edit: Apparently this is an American restaurant. I did not realize that when I went here, so my complaints about it being too American are not justified. Not sure why anyone would want that in Copenhagen, but maybe this café is the only one?