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Here’s a new café on Gammel Kongevej that smells like a city vacation and serves really good coffee. But the pastries look better than they taste.

They prove that coffee doesn't have to be expensive to be good

Foto: Mads Nissen
Foto: Mads Nissen
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What is this place?

You surely know the moment when you swipe your card, take a sip, and then convince yourself that a rather ordinary, sometimes outright burnt cup of coffee should obviously cost at least 48 kroner.

But coffee doesn’t necessarily have to. At least not according to Jonathan Stenild, who opened his first coffee shop in Amager Centret in 2024, driven by frustration over how expensive coffee had become.

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