Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Billund. Billund is built on LEGO. The city is home to a LEGO factory, which produces the lion's share of the world's plastic building bricks, and a theme park, LEGOLAND.
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3 based on 28 reviews
The Square Café and Kiosk is the center of life and excitement. It is at this restaurant where you meet with family and friends, but also here where you say farewell before your journey begins. The Square Café and Kiosk opens at the first morning departur
Prices are SKYhigh - (it is an airport), but the cakes are brilliant.Staff cant really be bothered with customers - they'll talk among themselves.But the decor! OMG looks like a colourblind person has gone berserk! They seriously need to get the design team that originally did the airport back - this place design wise is a wreck
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Cafe AllFred is a cozy and authentic cafe with a relaxed atmosphere. Here you can enjoy good food, lovely drinks, a good book or a game while we make you feel welcome.
Maden smager lækkert, jeg er vild med indretningen fordi den er rustik og meget hyggelig. De har stort Udvalg i spilleskabet betjeneningen var også rigtig fin. En anbefaling herfra
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As I don't drink coffe, I still go here to get a superb milkshake or ice-cream. It's located just between Legoland and Lalandia next to a gigantic parking lot, so it's easy to go here whatever you like to eat or drink from their menu.Just recently opened, it's very fresh inside.
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I have enjoyed a meal at Bonita many times, both with my family and alone. Nice traditional everyday Danish food for app. 10 euro. When the weather is nice it is possible to sit outside. Many thanks for your sweet words.
Located just a stoneâs throw from the LEGO House, this was a convenient (and much quieter) place to have some refreshments after spending a couple of hours at the house, Plenty of choices, both sandwiches and cakes, nice atmosphere, good coffee.
3 based on 50 reviews
Welcome to Lagkagehuset at Billund Airport Experience Lagkagehuset at Billund Lufthavn. Lagkagehuset means âHouse of Layered Cakeâ and represents a passion for Danish pastry and backery deeply eccoed in Danish culture. Lagkagehuset also encompasses qualit
Passing through Billund Airport, stopped off at Lagkagehuset for one of their fantastic hot chocolates - which was very nice.Only downside was that they didn't have any Gluten Free food options. Shame as i was hungry.Very friendly and helpful baristas.
4 based on 20 reviews
This cafe is your go-to place for a quick snack or a light lunch. We serve hot and cold beverages, sandwiches and desserts in a casual atmosphere with a slight LEGO® twist. You can either enjoy the food seated in the cafe or get it as take away. You can a
The wonderful Lego House has three eateries inside the building, and visitors dont need to have bought an entry ticket to access any of them. So if you have kids but dont have the three or so hours it takes to get around the main installation, the BRICKACCINO CAFE, the MINI CHEF (kids) restaurant and LE GOURMET (high end dining) are all accessible and give a brief taster of what this excellent addition to Denmark's self-styled Capital of Children is all about ... The cafe is by far the cheapest food option and has a canteen queuing system. It's not very big, and if there's a party of school kids is in front of you, service can be a bit slow. But it offers decent hot drinks, sandwiches and snacks, and the staff are great (shout out to Yeber who was super helpful). Of course, the big draw is that the place is located right inside Lego House, so there's plenty to occupy young kids even if you're not paying to enter the main installation. Pricing is Scandinavian, so not cheap. But note, for hot drinks there are two prices shown on the board (see photo). One is for the barista brewed high end coffee/hot chocolate, the other, 30% cheaper price, is for hot drinks out of the machine located on the counter opposite the till. This price, as well as being significantly lower, also includes a free re-fill, which makes it good value. Seating is in formica tables with Scandinavian designed plastic chairs. There are also seven or eight cosy alcove/pod tables available, very popular with kids, and that have a lovely vaulted wooden ceiling component. Just to add that each table has a tiny paraffin lamp with an open flame inside a glass holder. You have to admire the way the Danes obviously think that parents and kids should be trusted not to set fire to themselves. And of course these lamps are perfectly safe in principle. But I'm pretty sure that the management of any similar attraction in the US or UK would not dare have an open flame in a kids cafe, being terrified of darling little George or Charlotte burning themselves - and the inevitable lawsuit that would follow.
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