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Experiencing a traditional Swedish fika and sharing a giant cinnamon bun.
Located on the charming walking street of the Haga district, Café Husaren is widely considered a mandatory stop for anyone visiting Gothenburg. The cafe is world-renowned for its 'Hagabullen'—a cinnamon bun of impressive proportions that is perfect for sharing. Beyond its signature pastry, the menu features a wide variety of cakes, biscuits, and hot food options, complemented by seasonal drinks like spiced glögg and warm apple tea. The atmosphere is quintessential Swedish, offering a cozy environment that captures the spirit of 'fika'. Whether you are a local seeking a sweet treat or a tourist checking off a city landmark, this bakery remains a staple of the Gothenburg culinary scene.
Located on the charming walking street of the Haga district, Café Husaren is widely considered a mandatory stop for anyone visiting Gothenburg. The cafe is world-renowned for its 'Hagabullen'—a cinnamon bun of impressive proportions that is perfect for sharing. Beyond its signature pastry, the menu features a wide variety of cakes, biscuits, and hot food options, complemented by seasonal drinks like spiced glögg and warm apple tea. The atmosphere is quintessential Swedish, offering a cozy environment that captures the spirit of 'fika'. Whether you are a local seeking a sweet treat or a tourist checking off a city landmark, this bakery remains a staple of the Gothenburg culinary scene.
Famous for the massive, signature 'Hagabullen' cinnamon rolls.
Wide selection of traditional Swedish pastries and cakes.
Warm, spiced beverages like glögg and apple tea.
Located in the picturesque and historic Haga district.
Experiencing a traditional Swedish fika and sharing a giant cinnamon bun.
SEK kr
Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Tourists, Locals, Casual Drinks, Groups
Café Husaren is highly regarded by both locals and tourists, maintaining a strong reputation as a Gothenburg landmark. The overwhelming consensus in reviews is that the giant cinnamon buns are not just a gimmick but are genuinely delicious and worth the visit. Guests frequently praise the cozy atmosphere and the wide selection of pastries and warm beverages, such as spiced apple tea and glögg. While some reviewers note that it can be a busy tourist spot, most agree that it is a 'must-do' experience when exploring the Haga district. The staff is generally seen as efficient, and the cafe is frequently described as a quintessential spot for a traditional Swedish fika.