Café Husaren - Home of Hagabullen
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We had a giant cinnamon bun, shrimp sandwich (rakrora) and tea. I liked them. The price seemed reasonable. You need to ask the cashier if you need to know the price (it's not mentioned near the food). The staff is friendly. It was quite crowded when I went there.
🍰☕️ Café Husaren – A Sweet Experience Worth Every Bite! Café Husaren was absolutely worth the visit! From the moment we stepped in, we were greeted with a cozy atmosphere, the warm scent of fresh pastries, and an inviting display that made our eyes sparkle 😍🍞✨ Though we skipped the famous giant cinnamon bun (Hagabullen) this time, we certainly weren’t disappointed! We indulged in the most delicious rhubarb and strawberry pie 🥧🍓, a heavenly Nutella brownie 🍫, a fragrant Amaretto treat 🍥, and a beautifully soft pastry whose name escapes me — but trust me, it was divine 😋💖 (see photo for proof!) 🪑 There’s plenty of comfy indoor seating, while outdoor seating is a bit wobbly but still charming under the Gothenburg sky 🌤️. 🚻 There’s a toilet available, though sadly not wheelchair accessible. ✨ Honestly, we had nothing to complain about — just a lovely little café with tons of character, the kind of place you want to linger and savor every bite. Highly recommended for a cozy break filled with the best pastries in town! Enjoy, and treat yourself! 🎉🍩💛
A must - visit when you’re in Gothenburg! Even though this cafe is in almost every tourist guide for Gothenburg it definitely didn’t disappoint. I had the biggest cinnamon bun, aka Hagabullen, which was full of flavor and worth every bite. The staff is welcoming and the whole place has that authentic Gothenburg feel. I highly recommend it!
Huge variety of cakes, biscuits and other pastry. The biggest cinnamon rolls you can get. Prices are a bit high, but that's normal in Haga. I can recommend!
Despite being a touristy place it's a lovely café with its own charm. There's no table service but you order and take your food and drinks from the register. The giant cinnamon roll was of course rather expensive (110kr) but tasted good and was a fun experience.