Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Visby, Gotland, Sweden. Visby is one of Scandinavia's preeminent medieval cities. Every August, it hosts its medieval week, complete with authentic dress, feasts and jousting. But you don’t need to visit Visby in August to get a sense of its medieval history. Just follow the cobblestone streets that wind throughout the city, take a tour of its Old Town and visit the 13th-century church. You certainly can’t miss the 13th-century wall that stretches three kilometers around the city and was once used as the city’s defense from intruders.
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Det här fiket drivs pÃ¥ ideell basis med trevliga och hjälpsamma damer. Här är allt av hemmagjord karaktär. Man serverar sig själv pÃ¥ ett okomplicerat sätt. Sommartid kan man sitta ute pÃ¥ en terrass i själva Ringmuren och blicka ut över Ãstergravar. Ibland har man smÃ¥ utställningar med tavlor av gotländska konstnärer.
Year round this excellent cafe in the public library serves coffee and lügt dishes. All baked locally. Prices means you got a lot for you money. Sit inside and see both the sea and heritage city walks through window. Saw that they sell coffee and cake to go for picnic summertime. Worth a visit indeed.
Käkade återigen en vietnamesisk smörgås, den är väldigt smakrik och god, ganska stark. Nudelsallad och pannkakor fick också godkänt. Lite trångt i lokalen. Trevlig personal och snabb servering.
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Very good, but not outstanding, Swedish pastries. The buns were fresh and the service was friendly. Mind you, they have different prices for eating in and take away.
4 based on 24 reviews
What can I say. It was loved by the children and had a great range but it is candy and so how can I go wrong. We will see what the results of sugar overdose is like later today. It did have some older style candy which they enjoyed
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4 based on 30 reviews
Found a review from a local and went here expecting to find a typical Swedish "fika", i.e. coffee and sweet cakes, in a traditional cozy environment. I don't know if we arrived on the wrong day since there were almost no sweets. Instead, we ordered a light lunch, salad and a spice chili pie. Both of these were great. Staff was nice. We will go here again, but not for a "fika".Hi! Thanks for the good review about the food! We're baking all our pasteries and cakes ourselves, and we're trying to have diversity and a large range of choices. However, sometimes we sell more than we expect, and we don't have the time to bake more during the day! We truly apologise & hope to have more "fika" to offer the next time you're visiting us! :)
I had the pleasure of sampling the Visby Glass ice cream a few times as it was right next door to the Hotel I was staying at (a bit dangerous!) and it is very tasty. Lots of flavours to choose from.
4 based on 68 reviews
Lovely coffee & Wi-fi. Great spot for a break. The goulash soup was delicious too with a selection of bread. We enjoyed our stay
4 based on 43 reviews
Stumbled into this restaurant on my way back from the bus station. The woman behind the counter was personable and suggested the lunch buffet, so I did. She also provided a spa recommendation and was kind enough to circle where that was on the map for me, so shout-out to her!The interior was charming and, like many places restaurants I visited in Visby, "shabby chic." There are two floors of dining space, and I noticed that everyone around me was speaking Swedish.The buffet itself was very small, with two types of salad, tomato soup, two types of cheese, a bread basket, a pasta dish, chocolate cake, coffee and tea (and maybe there was one other dish on there). There were several tins of loose-leaf behind the counter, so I'd say the tea selection was pretty solid. The dishes all took up one table. I'd say the highlight was enjoying the tomato soup with a scoop of the chevre, which I hadn't seen before but the cashier recommended.The buffet cost about $12 USD, and while it might have been a more authentic experience, the meal itself unfortunately wasn't one of my most memorable. Wish I'd tried some of the pastries!
4 based on 90 reviews
Hello My cafe is listed in coffee tea category while it should be in cafe category. I would be happy if you can change that. All the best Zadok
This restaurant feels like you are transported to Italy with the atmosphere and music. The service was friendly and attentive (making adjustments for lactose-intolerant is appreciated). Their garden is beautiful, they have their own coffee brew and use fresh ingredients. Their saffron pancakes smelled amazing! This is definitely a cafe you should make a visit to!
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