Cafe Husaren
About
Café Husaren, located at Haga Nygata 28 in the heart of Gothenburg’s historic Haga district, is more than just a coffee shop – it’s a living slice of Swedish café culture. The building itself dates back to the late 1800s and boasts one of the city’s few preserved glass roofs from 1896, adding a charming, almost museum‑like atmosphere to every visit. The café is famous for its signature Hagabullen, a large, buttery cinnamon roll that has become a local legend since it was first baked in the 1980s. Visitors from all over the world line up for the freshly baked treat, and the café also offers a wide range of pastries, cakes, and hearty sandwiches, all made in‑house using simple, wholesome ingredients. Beyond the irresistible baked goods, guests relish the warm, friendly service and the genuine Swedish hospitality that spills from every corner. Whether you’re grabbing an espresso, a cold brew, or a warm cup of tea, the café’s blend of modern comforts and historic charm makes it a must‑stop for both locals and tourists alike.
Highlights
- Hagabullen Bakery
- Historic Glass Roof
- Authentic Swedish Café Culture
- Haga Nygata 28 Heritage
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Cozy Atmosphere
- Famous Pastries
- Friendly Staff
- Historic Setting
Things to consider
- Crowded on Weekends
- Limited Parking
What people are saying
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour