Femtopia
Cafe and community space, established Nov 2014. Serves vegan food, coffee, and house-made baked goods. Gluten-free and sugar-free options. LGBTQ-friendly, see website for calendar of events. Open Tue-Thu 10:00am-7:00pm, Fri-Sat 11:00am-8:00pm, Sun 11:00am-6:00pm.
Category: Vegan, Western, Bakery, European
Reviews (15)
First Review by DrakfluganContributions +88
delicious - Edit
Small and cozy vegan cafe. Tried 3 types of cakes and all were very tasty. The coffee was very good too. Friendly stuff, would go there again!
Pros: tasty cakes, good selection of sweets, friendly stuff
Contributions +18
yum - Edit
Super tasty apple tart with cream. I'll come back for more.
Pros: tasty, feminist/hbtq, good vibes
Cons: a bit pricey
Contributions +1522
friendly - Edit
Friendly space to relax and have some delicious vegan baked good while sipping a warm beverage.
Pros: all vegan
Contributions +31
awesome! - Edit
Gave a try today and will definitely go back there. Friendly staff, original place, delicious vegan cakes and coffee. Need to try out the lunch asap
Contributions +258
LOVELY AND COZY VEGAN CAFE - Edit
Lovely and cozy vegan cafe and feminist art gallery in a beautifull neightboughood.
The food is good and inexpensive for the city standars, the smoothies are delicious!
The staff is very friendly and the expositions are free.
I recomend this place
Pros: Good foot, Amazing smoothies, Friendly ataff
Cons: None
Contributions +379
A lovely space in a great neighbourhood - Edit
Lovely lunchtime spot and relaxing cafe in a great neighbourhood. Some delicious desserts as well as vegan drinks.
Pros: Great staff, Yummy cake, Interesting neighbourhood
Contributions +31
Not bad - Edit
Not a bad place but when we came there they only had one type of cake. The smoothie was nothing special, very bland.
Contributions +14
Queer vegan sanctum - Edit
In the nowadays hipster parts of Stockholm "Hornstull" there are a bunch of queer friendly coffee shops. My favourite of these is the all-vegan Femtopia. The ambiance is incredibly relaxed compared to all other coffee shops in Stockholm I've visited. This comes of course with the downside of having to wait some time if you're ordering one of the sandwiches they make while you're waiting.
The best thing about the place is their unique set of books, small games and drawing equipment, making it a place of creativity, playfulness and very friendly for children. Adding to this that they also have photography and art exhibitions on the walls surrounding the guests, it's not difficult for one to see how it can become one's favourite place in an instant.
Wondering about the name? Well, if you're getting your period while you're there you'll find sanity pads and tampons in the bathroom, everything to make everyone more comfortable. Except for the less down to earth ppl who wouldn't like the feminist vibe of the place. Leaving Femtopia mostly free from patriarchal structures.
Pros: books and drawing equipment, relaxed atmosphere, art gallery
Cons: spartan, small, long wait
Contributions +17
Don't waste your time - Edit
I think this place has a lot of potential since it appeals to the feminist/hbtq scene which is very prominent.
I honestly think that the whole place is kind of a joke though, both the food and the atmosphere.
I ordered two smoothies, for my friend, who is a new vegan and I. Since there was absolutely no place to sit, even with only seven people in the cafe, we stood for about 20 minutes until I was given my smoothie while standing.
The glass was so full that it spilled on my pants leaving a stain, and on the floor.
The worst part was that I was expecting a quality smoothie, one that you cant make in 2 seconds.
The woman put FROZEN blueberries and a GREEN banana in a blender!!
Pros: Hbtq friendly
Cons: Low quality food, Poor service, Bad feminsism
Contributions +12158
Chili-chocolate cake! Wahou! - Edit
We planned to have dinner here on saturday evening but they were closing when we arrived (around 6:00 pm). The person was really friendly and offers us to take some cakes to take away. Because they looked so good, we bought one slice of each remaining cake: a chili-chocolate cake with Chantilly and vanilla cream and a chocolate-banana pie. Both were really amazing! Definitely the best cakes I've eaten in Stockholm. I recommend the place for its cakes and its feminist fight, even if the choice is rather limited to eat. They also have an interesting shop full of feminist items.
Pros: vegan and feminist, amazing cakes, friendly staff, good shop
Cons: closes too early, rather limited choice
Contributions +46
awesome place! - Edit
This place kicks-ass! You can order food, smoothies or desserts. They also have allot of books, magazines and boardgames. I had a glass of male tears ( water), apple-pie and a smoothie. Disappointed to say that the pie was too dry and not that good and the smoothie didn't really do it for me either. But the atmosphere is a riiiiot!
Pros: great atmosphere , seating outside, reasonable price
Cons: nothing special about the food, difficult to lock the door to the toilet
Contributions +5728
Delicious, Fresh Cakes - Edit
I had a fresh and delicious piece of cake at this friendly gay/lesbian-friendly restaurant.
Bring your playful mind here, as there are opportunities to draw on the tables, and there are a variety of board games around the restaurant to make you dining experience more relaxing.
The staff here is really pleasant.
Pros: Great cakes
Contributions +11203
Cool ALT hang - Edit
Searching around for places to eat on Sunday leaves few options. I noticed that all the food here is vegan, and they only offer dairy for coffee so decided to give it a try. I had the daily soup (beetroot) with side salad and hummus. It was nicely presented and tasted fantastic. They have wi-fi and a relaxed cafe atmosphere.
Updated from previous review on Sunday May 17, 2015
Pros: vegan food, open Sunday
Contributions +38
Charming little place - Edit
A little cafe with feminist atmosphere but all genders are welcome. Friendly, easygoing staff. Only a few seats but it's never been full, I've been there a few times as it's situated nicely just across the street from the best vegetarian/vegan foodstore "Goodstore" Hornstull.
The menu is modest with smoothies, toasts, a few sweet options to have with your coffee. According to the staff everything is vegan, at least when I've been there.
Nice place to go to also with a child as there is a little "playcorner".
Pros: Overall atmosphere, vagina paintings, Vegan, Play-corner for kids
Cons: Limited menu, Small (could get crowded?)
Contributions +35
an interesting place - Edit
I was there a while back, on -fettisdag- so they were selling vegan semlor which is pretty cool. Sadly i didn´t taste any, i ate a soast sandwich which was pretty good. their smoothy-meny is a bit difficult to understand and i felt dumb for asking i just picked something i did get.
there arent that many places to sit in the cafe but you do get a lot of space between yourself and the neighboor-table.
there is also a corner where there are some random stuff like gritter, paper, glue and so on, for pottering. I cant remember how much it cost but its a good idea if you feel like making something while drinking your tea.
I would like to go there again cause i like what the cafe is representing
Pros: Vegan-friendly, not expensive, LGBT-friendly
Cons: the layout of the menu could be better
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