
d'abramo does italian coffee culture without softening it for a nordic audience. vasagatan 50 sits in the kind of central stockholm corridor where you could easily walk past a dozen places and settle for whatever's convenient, which makes it worth slowing down for. the specialty coffee here is the anchor, but the tea list has enough range that it's not an afterthought, and if you're coming solo, the place is genuinely suited to that. no pressure to turn the table. breakfast and dessert both feature, so the timing is flexible. it's one of those spots where the italian sensibility feels considered rather than decorative, the kind of thing you notice in the coffee before you notice anything else. come for the mid-morning espresso before vasagatan gets loud.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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newly on the stockholm radar. d'abramo - taste italy is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.
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