Kanal-Caféen

kanal-cafeen-0.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-1.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-2.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-3.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-4.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-5.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-6.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-7.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-8.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-9.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-10.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-11.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-12.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-13.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-14.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-15.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-16.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-17.jpeg
kanal-cafeen-18.jpeg

Address

Frederiksholms Kanal 18, 1220 København, Denmark

Services

  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in

Accessibility

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Small plates
  • Spirits
  • Wine

Dining

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating

Amenities

  • Bar on site
  • Toilets

Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Cosy

Crowd

  • Good for groups

Planning

  • Reservations required
  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Opening hours

Friday 11:30 AM–4 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 11:30 AM–4 PM
Tuesday 11:30 AM–4 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM–4 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM–4 PM

Website

kanalcafeen.dk

Visitors' opinions on Kanal-Caféen:

John Maull business_listings.profile picture

John Maull

If you are looking for a traditional Danish restaurant in central Copenhagen, you have come to the right place. With its maritime theme, low ceiling and warm vibes, Kanal-cafeen gives off the impression that it has been in this spot for a long time. The tables are close together, and there is a real comradely and vibrancy in the restaurant as diners eat from delicious Danish food.

Filippo Di Biasi business_listings.profile picture

Filippo Di Biasi

Prices in line with the city, even a little lower, but it is the food and the "local" atmosphere that make a meal in this place absolutely recommended (which also has a "floating" room directly on the canal). Too bad for the delicious kanal platter (large tasting dish) which is not divisible and can only be ordered if all guests take at least one. Overall, generous and tasty portions

Claes Mogren business_listings.profile picture

Claes Mogren

Really good smørrebrød, huge portions. It's a popular place, so there might be a wait to get seated.

maria nikolop business_listings.profile picture

maria nikolop

Very nice traditional danish tavern by the canal with navy spirit and with people around who eat drink laugh talk ! Very alive !! I definitely recommend!

Michael Alexander Eckmann business_listings.profile picture

Michael Alexander Eckmann

Despite visiting on the day of the ascension to the throne by King Frederik X (with hundreds of thousands of extra people in the city), we were greeted warmly and had absolutely amazing, fun and great service at our table and, of course wonderful food. We felt welcomed and despite the time constraints, never felt rushed at all. We had a wonderful time,and I can only give my warmest recommendations.

Ruth Sievers business_listings.profile picture

Ruth Sievers

We enjoyed everything we ordered. It was all new to us and it's entirely possible we put the capers or the pickles or sauce on the wrong dish, but whatever, it was good. Below street level dining, bustling place crowded with what appeared to be both locals and tourists, the plsce felt very old fashioned, welcoming and warm.

Andrew Brown business_listings.profile picture

Andrew Brown

Smørrebrød heaven! For those of you who don't know, it is an open sandwich. Slice of bread of your choice and a menu with varying fillings. Some are real stackers! Great experience. By the way, for lunch it was full of danish people so that says it all. Loved it and would go back again!

Zee business_listings.profile picture

Zee

Guys, you need a reservation to seat indoors! It’s super crowded during lunch hours. Indoor seating provides a greater atmosphere. Settled for outdoor heated area. One of the nicest smørrebrød in the city! Generous with their serving too! Smoked salmon and the fried fish was awesome.