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you're on storgata, one of oslo's longer commercial streets, threading through grønland and into the city center, and hakone coffee sits at number 23c in that stretch where the neighborhood starts to feel a little less predictable. it's the kind of area where you pass a mix of shops and people and don't quite know what's coming next, which makes finding a genuinely well-regarded independent coffee spot feel like a small piece of luck. locals here know it. the reputation didn't get built on foot traffic alone. if you're coming in from the cold or just killing time between destinations, storgata 23c is a reliable answer to that question. start with the filter.

curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated

nri score70
buzz0
local cred76%

social pulse

new wave0/ 100

newly on the oslo radar. hakone coffee is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.

google reviews

355

avg rating

4.5

local cred

76%

nearby in Oslo

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