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Best Cafes in Oslo

The Best Cafes in Oslo

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Solberg & Hansen

Thorvald Meyers gate 2, Oslo

Widely considered among Oslo's finest coffee makers, Solberg & Hansen roast their own beans and operate a flagship cafe that attracts serious coffee devotees from across the country. Norway's largest specialty roastery by volume.

7/10 $$
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Tim Wendelboe

Grüners gate 1, Grunerløkka, Oslo

Run by 2004 World Barista Champion Tim Wendelboe, this unassuming Grunerløkka cafe has been serving sublime light-roasted coffee for nearly two decades. Every cup is treated as a precision exercise - no detail is left to coincidence.

6/10 $$
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Fuglen Oslo

Universitetsgata 2, Oslo

Established in 1963 and now with several locations in Tokyo, Fuglen is a beloved Oslo institution famed for its lightly roasted blends and stylish interior. It doubles as a cocktail bar in the evenings, making it one of the city's most versatile venues.

5/10 $$
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Java Briskeby

Inkognitogata 8, Briskeby, Oslo

Founded by Robert Thoresen - the first Norwegian Barista Champion in 2000 - Java serves Kaffa house roast in an affluent Briskeby setting. Known for exceptional espresso and a sophisticated, relaxed atmosphere.

7/10 $$
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Kuro Coffee

Torggata, Oslo

Opened in 2022, Kuro shares its space with the F5 Norwegian fashion concept store, offering espresso-based and hand-brewed coffees alongside baked goods in a stylish, minimalist setting that appeals to Oslo's design-conscious crowd.

7/10 $$
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Kaffebrenneri

Vulkan, Oslo

An independent coffee roaster operating out of a converted Oslo shipyard, with an on-site cafe featuring striking industrial architecture, outdoor seating, and fresh food to accompany their house-roasted beans.

6/10 $$
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Oslo has quietly built one of the world's most respected specialty coffee scenes, driven by world barista champions and a culture that takes every cup seriously. From Grunerløkka to Majorstuen, the city's cafes offer light-roasted Nordic brews in beautifully designed spaces that feel as intentional as the coffee itself.