stockholm takes specialty coffee seriously, which means the bar for a place to actually stand out is higher than you'd think. svedjan bageri on brännkyrkagatan 93 manages it. the tea list alone is worth paying attention to, which isn't something you hear often in a city where espresso pulls most of the oxygen. it's the kind of spot that works well when you're on your own, not because it's quiet or empty, but because it doesn't make solitude feel awkward. regulars here are loyal in the way that takes time to earn. breakfast makes sense, dessert makes sense, and honestly the whole thing holds together without needing to announce itself. if you're in södermalm, start the morning here with whatever's behind the counter.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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newly on the stockholm radar. svedjan bageri is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.
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