• Sturehofs Slottscafé

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Café in a historic building dating back to the 1700s, next to a castle of the same era, with a view of the Mälaren lake. Has plant milk for hot beverages and also offers a vegan sandwich, a salad with hummus, avocado, and grilled vegetables, and a vegan bar with nuts & chocolates. Open Thu-Fri 11:00-15:00, Sat-Sun 11:00-16:00. Closed Mon - Wed.


1 Review

First Review by Sandra7

Sandra7

Points +129

Vegan
16 Mar 2025

Historical cafe in the nature adjacent a 1700s castle

I definitely suggest a trip to Sturehof if you want to spend a relaxing afternoon in nature, near water.
Walking five minutes through fields where horses and deer peacefully graze, you will get to a lovely store of colorful handmade ceramics.
It is possible to book a visit with tea in the castle; on the first floor, you will find many bizarre vintage items for sale, and an exposition of beautiful paintings made by Astrid Gaszynski, the daughter of the owner of the Castle, portraying the mother and their dogs.
The building where the cafeteria is located is also, as the castle, built in the 1700s.
It is very cozy and fascinating, with a historic decor and adorable vintage coffee cups in porcelain.
I was happy to see that there were vegan options available; the staff told me these dishes are always on the menu.
I ate the sandwich with the cumin spiced hummus, avocado, bean sprouts, onion and grilled veggies, and I found it good.
Then I ate the vegan snicker, which was truly delicious!
The only downside is accessibility. I understand that since it is a historic building, it was not constructed with a strong focus on this issue, but unfortunately, the steps without a ramp make it impossible for people in wheelchairs or with walkers to independently access the building.
I hope they will improve this situation in order to make every guest feel welcomed and comfortable.

Pros: Snicker, Sandwich, Beautiful atmosphere between history and nature

Cons: No accessibility for wheelchairs and walkers




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