you're on skomakargatan, a tight gamla stan side street where the cobblestones make you watch your step, and coffee stop is right there at number 9. gamla stan draws tourists by the million but this particular block stays quieter than the main drag, which is part of what makes the stop-in feel deliberate rather than accidental. locals in stockholm's specialty scene know it, and that reputation doesn't come from foot traffic alone. if you're navigating the old town and want something worth slowing down for, this is a reasonable place to anchor yourself. the address alone puts you in one of the most atmospheric corners of the city, and coffee stop uses that location without coasting on it. worth going back for a second cup before you leave the street.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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