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Sophia Roe’s Stylish Insider Guide To Copenhagen

Designer, stylist, content creator and Copenhagen insider SOPHIA ROE shares her favorite hometown hotspots – from her go-to coffee shop, special-occasion restaurants and beloved everyday Japanese hang-out to artistic landmarks and under-the-radar gems

Fashion assistant Haajira Muzzamil
Lifestyle

The everyday coffee spot: The Roe Bar at Louise Roe Gallery

“Nestled within the Louise Roe Gallery, The Roe Bar offers a serene and curated space where interior and coffee converge. It’s a haven for those seeking a quiet moment amidst the city’s hustle – and is my personal go-to.”

After date night: Rouge Oysters

“Rouge Oysters is just around the corner from our Copenhagen home – we love stopping by for a glass and fresh oysters.”

The nature escape: Dyrehaven

“Just a short drive from the city, Dyrehaven offers a lush landscape dotted with ancient oak trees and free-roaming deer. I grew up around this area and it’s our preferred Sunday-walk destination (all seasons of the year). A place to breathe, it’s perfect for picnics, long walks and horse riding.”

The comfort spot: Juno the Bakery

“Juno the Bakery has garnered a loyal following for its exceptional pastries and bread. The cardamom buns are a standout, a very Copenhagen-coded thing to eat. And if Italians have pasta, we have sourdough – heavenly with cheese and butter.”

The Ordrupgaard museum

The cultural landmark: Ordrupgaard and Finn Juhl’s House

“The Ordrupgaard museum, located just north of Copenhagen, is renowned for its collection of French Impressionist and Danish Golden Age art. Just next to the museum, you will find Finn Juhl’s House, the residence of the famed Danish architect and designer. Built in 1942, the house is a testament to functionalist design.”

The special-occasion restaurants: Maison and Bobe

Maison and Bobe’s elegant interiors complement their culinary experiences, making them both perfect for special occasions.”

The luxe minimalist’s haven: Toteme

Toteme epitomizes Scandinavian minimalism. It opened next door to my mother’s store space recently and showcases timeless designs characterized by clean lines and high-quality materials – for those who appreciate understated elegance in their wardrobe.”

Conditori La Glace is Denmark's oldest patisserie
Posh Jah restaurant serves authetic Japanese food without too many frills

Cocktail hour: Apollo Bar

“Located within the Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Apollo Bar offers a chic setting for evening drinks. The minimalist decor, combined with a curated and seasonal menu, and natural wines, creates an easy-going, welcoming environment. It’s an excellent spot to unwind after exploring the nearby art exhibitions.”

The under-the-radar gem: Jerome Vintage

“For vintage enthusiasts, Jerome Vintage is a treasure trove of carefully selected pieces. Each item tells a story, and the shop is curated to perfection, with its own aesthetic. The intimate setting makes the shopping experience very personal.”

Sweet nostalgia: Conditori La Glace

“Established in 1870, Conditori La Glace is Copenhagen’s oldest patisserie. Stepping inside feels like a journey back in time, with its classic interior and display of decadent cakes. It’s the perfect place to indulge in traditional Danish pastries, accompanied by a rich cup of coffee. I used to go there with my grandmother as a child.”

Weekday dinner spot: Posh Jah

“Posh Jah is our everyday-dining favorite – easygoing but refined Japanese. We often end up hanging out with friends after dinner… it must be the staff, or the vibe… or the saké!”

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