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Restaurants and bars

Street dining in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is renowned for its culinary scene, from Michelin-starred restaurants to cozy street food markets. Below are examples of street food markets.

Torvehallerne
Torvehallerne in Copenhagen is a vibrant food market offering a mix of fresh produce, gourmet ingredients, and delicious street food. Located near Nørreport Station, it consists of two modern glass halls filled with specialty shops, bakeries, butchers, and seafood vendors. Visitors can enjoy everything from Danish smørrebrød and fresh pastries to international delicacies like sushi, tacos, and artisanal coffee. The market has a lively yet cozy atmosphere, perfect for food lovers looking to explore local flavors and global cuisine in a stylish urban setting

Reffen Street Food Market:
Reffen is Copenhagen’s largest street food market, located by the waterfront in the trendy Refshaleøen district. This open-air food hall features a diverse selection of global cuisine, from juicy burgers and wood-fired pizzas to Thai curries and Nordic seafood. With its laid-back, creative vibe, Reffen also hosts live music, cultural events, and workshops, making it a hotspot for both locals and tourists. The industrial-chic setting, with colorful food stalls, communal seating, and stunning harbor views, creates the perfect atmosphere for enjoying great food and drinks in a social and relaxed environment.

Broens Street food
Broens Gadekøkken is a lively outdoor street food market located by the Inner Harbor Bridge in Copenhagen, connecting Nyhavn and Christianshavn. It offers a curated selection of high-quality street food, featuring everything from gourmet burgers and tacos to fresh seafood and organic ice cream. With plenty of communal seating and a scenic waterfront view, it’s a great spot to enjoy casual dining with friends and family. The atmosphere is vibrant yet cozy, and during winter, the area transforms into a charming winter market with festive lights and an ice-skating rink.

Jægersborggade
The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood, is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen. Here you will find fine dining, and some of the best coffee around. You will also find a caramel cookery and several bakeries and wine bars. Each Spring, to top things off, this super-happening street hosts a popular flea market.

The Meatpacking District
The Meatpacking District (Kødbyen) in Copenhagen is a trendy and dynamic neighborhood known for its mix of edgy nightlife, creative spaces, and excellent dining. Once an industrial hub for butchers and meat processing, it has transformed into a hotspot for foodies, artists, and party-goers. The area is packed with cool restaurants, craft beer bars, and street food vendors offering everything from gourmet Nordic cuisine to juicy burgers and tacos. By day, it’s a cultural hub with galleries and coffee spots, while at night, it comes alive with bustling bars and clubs, making it a must-visit for an authentic Copenhagen experience. Read more here

Cocktails
If you are looking for a cocktail with colleagues after an exiting day at the congress, there are many options all around the city. Some of the most popular bars are listed here: The best cocktail bars in Copenhagen