I have, in the past, written a few posts about my favourite cafés in Wellington. It took me far too long to find the right spot in Hamburg, but here in Stockholm, I have already found the place and it is only around the corner. Of course, there are others I need to investigate, but let’s start local.
Haga Bageri or more correctly Haga Tårtcompani & Bageri, a bakery and patisserie who make cakes to order, very nice bread (we’ve enjoyed some for breakfast this week) and of course good things for fika (the essential coffee break – I’ll show you what I tried on Monday). They also have a range of crackers, teas and other produce for sale.
We had also heard that they did very good sandwiches, so on Friday I popped into the café part of the bakery shop to try it out, and also to sense the atmosphere. There are candles, flickering and giving off a cosy warmth, cushions, comfortable seating, and a sense you could sit here for a while (I was careful not to take pictures of the others sitting there this time). There is a constant buzz of activity at the bread and pastry counter, but sitting here you are just far enough away to enjoy the comings and goings but also have a quiet moment.
I ordered the tuna melt, as regular readers will know this is not only a sandwich I like but also one I compare. This was up there with the best. The bread of course was excellent, and the filling just right with a hint of chilli.
Naturally I will return, to buy bread, perhaps a treat, and to try another sandwich. Coffee is good, staff are friendly, and to have a place like this so close to where we are staying is an added bonus.
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer and good food. Thistles and Kiwis can be found on Facebook and Instagram @thistlesandkiwis





A great find! Enjoy.
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We will I am sure!
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It looks an elegant city, and I’m sure you’ll eat well xx
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It is also good being in a part of town we don’t know as it makes us try different things.
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It’s always nice to find “your place” – and so quickly!
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We were told it was a good bakery, so pleased to find it a nice place to go.
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It great to find a comfortable spot that you can return to again and again. It definitely looks lovely.
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There are lots of lovely spots in this city.
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I am so glad you have found a place-away-from-home for a coffee and a treat and a quiet ‘sussing’ of who live around you! The place looks VERY Swedish – simple but stylish – candles always and just simple leaves and flowers . . . enjoy 🙂 !
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Yes and found another possible place today. It was very busy as a Saturday but lovely.
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You sound as though you are already feeling at home there!
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Yes!
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I like such a cafe as this … eat a sandwich then buy a cookie, a pastry or a loaf of bread. Delicious.
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There’s so many wonderful places in Stockholm!! I am sure you know of Vetekatten https://vetekatten.se/ it is one of my favourites, for sandwhices and pastries.
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Yes so much choice! I know the name but haven’t been. Perhaps time to remedy that!
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Yes 😊 When I worked as a baker som 25 years ago my boss made me and my colleagues take field trips to visit them and learn new things. I worked 3hours from Stockholm, but the field trips were definitely worth it. It is still a place I really appreciate. They are masters of the trade making everything from scratch in a perfect way.
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It’s always nice to have a cafe/bakery within walking distance. How long will you be in Stockholm?
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We are here until the beginning of June, but going to Copenhagen next weekend.
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I love how you found YOUR café so quickly in Stockholm, and it sounds like you chose very well. The tuna melt — also one of my favorites — looks divine, and I’m particularly entranced by the ivy sprig and lighted candle. So easy to spend all morning there!
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Their bread is good too. Such a nice place to have so local.
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What a find!
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Oh, what a lovely place. I really like it when some thought is given to the appearance and atmosphere as well as the food. I’d say you’ll become regulars there – what a nice treat.
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We are so lucky to have this place close by.
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I wonder if they would consider opening a branch here.
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I tried one of their cardamom buns too and it was soo good, light and not too big. A branch in your neck of the woods would be nice for you!
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That cafe looks absolutely delightful! Such warm, wonderful colors. Sounds like my kind of place.
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It is so nice there – and so close to our flat too.
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The tuna melt looks stupendous … I feel like I need to hunt down one now!
Cafes are such anchors … even in Asia, we are delighted when we find one, better still if it is near to where we are staying.
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It was very good! Found another nice place nearby yesterday too.
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I love the candlelight dancing on the tables – how special!
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Agree!
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