the espresso here is what pulls people back to st. halvards gate 71a, not the novelty of it. kiosk! oslo sits in grønland, a neighborhood that doesn't perform for visitors, and the cafe fits that energy. you won't find a lot of fanfare, just coffee taken seriously by people who mean it. the locals who've made this a regular stop know what they're getting, and they keep showing up. that kind of loyalty, built steadily in a corner of oslo that has plenty of other options, says more than any single visit could. if you're in the area, the espresso on its own is where to start.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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