the filter coffee at smakeriet is where you should probably start, especially if you're the kind of person who wants to actually taste what's in the cup rather than just get caffeinated. kristian augusts gate 13 sits in a part of oslo that moves at a real pace, close enough to the city centre to draw people in but not so frantic that you can't sit with something and actually think. smakeriet has built a genuinely loyal crowd, and that kind of standing doesn't come from mediocre sourcing or sloppy preparation. it comes from consistency, from caring about the details when nobody's watching. if you're working out what to order, don't overthink it. come back for the filter on a slow morning.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
website
smakerietoslo.no/social pulse
newly on the oslo radar. smakeriet is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.
google reviews
106
avg rating
4.9
local cred
80%
nearby in Oslo
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