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Swedish Fika

Photographer: Thomas Lotter

Cafes in Lerum

Fancy a Swedish fika while in Sweden? The fika culture originates from the 18th century and the industrial revolution. To this day, fika is a big part of every Swedes work and private life. Would you like a guided fika tour? Visit our next door neighbour "The Capital of fika" and the small city Alingsås, just a few stops away with the commuter train.

Cosy cafes for everyone to explore in Lerum


Nääs castle, The coffee house
Where: Nääs allé 12, Floda

In the delightful Kaffestugan by Nääs Castle, you can choose to enjoy soup lunches, tasty pastries and "Seven kinds of cakes" a Swedish classic, all served in front of the cosy fire. The red brick building was formerly the castle's granary, but now houses both the museum shop Nääs Slottsbod and the cozy coffee house, both of which provide a genuine turn-of-the-century experience. 

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Nääs craft café
Where: Nääs allé 3, Floda

Swedish fika and art. Here you will find Fairtrade coffee, tea and chocolate, drinks from Brunneby Musteri, tasty sandwiches and cakes. When weather alows, sit outside on the patio area or even take a blanket onto the grass by Lake Sävelången’s beach. During the winter, savour your coffee in an authentic 19th century interior. When done with the fika, go upstairs to se local art exhibitions.

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Photographer: Oscar Mattsson

 

Nellie's café and diner
Where: Östadsvägen 367, Sjövik

Swedish ingredients and American flavours. Step into this meticulously retro-decorated diner to enjoy a lot of big cakes, pies and locally produced ice cream. The menu is adapted to the season and mood of staff. On the usual menu you will find Key Lime Pie, Red Velvet cake, Swedish chocolate balls, Carrot cake and more delightful tastes.

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Photographer: Jonas Ingman

 

Kaffedoppet
Where: Göteborgsvägen 23, Lerum

Genuine cafe in retro style. This is Lerum's only home bakery owned by the third generation. Come in for a coffee that takes you back to the 50s. Kaffedoppet was founded in 1950 by Rut & Rune Fasth and moved to the current premises on the corner of Bagges square in Lerum, in 1958. In 2003 Lena Fasth took over and is now more owned by Sandra Fasth. Welcome!

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Systrarna Fasth
Where: Bagges torg 5, Lerum

Where the locals are gathering daily to have a coffee, eat a cookie and talk about everyday life, which we call Swedish fika. This café which is called, The sisters Fasth, serves all the good things you can image, including Swedish cinnamon buns. If you have an allergy or are vegan there is always a few options. 

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Photographer: Jonas Ingman @ Bruksbild

 

Pannhuset kafé och krog
Where: Spinnerivägen 1, Tollered

Here, on the grounds of Nääs Fabriker, it's a good place to take a break from shopping and cultural heritage. Enjoy both good fika and fair trade coffee, raw food balls, healthy smoothies and also a creative evening menu when the cafe turns into a restaurant. Flavours are fantastic. 

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Bröd och malt
Where: Spinnerivägen 1, Tollered

Welcome to a brewery and bakery that has the good taste to share each other's ingredients. At Bröd och malt at Nääs Fabriker, they use leftover bread from the bakery when brewing their own beer. And malt that is left over from brewing when they bake bread, easy right? A circular thought that elevates the flavors to say the least. Enjoy Swedish cinnamon buns, cardamom buns, vanilla buns and much more. 

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Photographer: STUDIO KIM SVENSSON AB

 

Aspenäs café
Where: Goråsvägen 4, Lerum

Enjoy home baked goods in a warm and cozy environment with a lovley view of Lake Aspen. The old stable next to Aspenäs Herrgård has been carefully renovated and rebuilt to retain its genuine and cosy feeling. Thick, whitewashed stone walls, wooden beams and the crackling fire enhance the coffee atmosphere.

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Mariehöjd smörrebröds café
Where: Drängseredsvägen 36A, Floda

Mariehöjd is a charming café surrounded by old oaks in the garden and lake Sävelången nearby. It is easy to come here since the café is close to the communual train between Gothenburg and Alingsås. Here you will find Danish smørrebrød with a personal touch in an environment from 1906, along with Danish beer, schnapps, wine and non-alcoholic options of course. Welcome!

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Terassen Stora Lundby
Where: Valters väg 2, Gråbo

At this quiet golf club, next to the road 190 between Gothenburg and Nossebro, you can enjoy some Swedish homemade coffee, waffles, hearty sandwiches, pies and salads depending on the season. The premises have plenty of space for coffee guests inside and outside on the terrace.

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Limone & Dolci
Where: Bagges torg 9, Lerum

This Italian café and deli is located on Bagge's square in Lerum. Martina, who despite the large selection of Italian food in Sweden, missed a lot of the flavors from the family home in Italy. The café is a perfect place to enjoy good coffee with tiramisú, have an aperitivo or get tips from the Italian kitchen.

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Lilla Nääs konfektyr och inredning
Where: Gaddåsvägen 4, Floda

Lifestyle store in a fantastic location with interior design in French country style, gifts, soaps, textiles from Ekelund, delicacies, ceramics from Westgötha stoneware, nostalgic sweets, clothes and a cozy café with home-baked and tasty sandwiches and food pies. All this housed in a log house from 1850 with a lovely atmosphere with all the old things preserved.

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