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Dogs allowed Cafés in Hovedstaden

12 cafés and coffeehouses offering "Dogs allowed" ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale in Hovedstaden. All information including address and phone number.
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Owner Jose Antonio, a Peruvian native, travels home regularly to source coffee beans from small farms. His café, with a front deck, sits by the lakes. Filter brewing gets real attention, joined by house specialties like espresso tonic, iced latte with coconut milk, and seasonal flavors like gingerbread and pistachio.

Sortedam Dossering 45A, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark

After meeting during gap years in London, Nacho Jodar Arias and Jan Stenzl opened this coffee bar on Vesterbrogade in 2023. A hi-fi system sets the mood with a lo-fi playlist, and the NORSA running club gathers weekly. This place is shaped around coffee (from Prolog), sound, and sport.

Vesterbrogade 46, 1620 Copenhagen, Denmark

Pontes means “bridges” in Portuguese and is a nod to the international love story behind this micro-roastery. Brian Christie from Santa Cruz and Andreas May opened their small coffee bar in 2025, roasting tiny batches on a one-kilo machine. Hidden Hour, the house espresso, balances fruity and nutty notes.

Toftegårds Plads 2, 2500 Copenhagen, Denmark
Coffee roastery

This funky nano-roastery and brew bar (opened 2025) leans into fermentation-led coffees, where the beans are processed to amplify the aroma (for example, with the “sleeping-bag method"), then roasted light and served bright. Their joke: coffee is a tropical fruit, so they’ll prove just how “saftig” (juicy) it can be.

Prinsesse Charlottes Gade 41, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark

Wilders Plads 15C, 1403 Copenhagen, Denmark

Saxogade 86, 1662 Copenhagen, Denmark

Ny Adelgade 7, 1104 Copenhagen, Denmark

Silkegade 1, 1113 Copenhagen, Denmark

Øster Farimagsgade 12B, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

H.C. Andersens Boulevard 8, 1553 Copenhagen, Denmark

Nordre Frihavnsgade 43, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

Isafjordsgade 10, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark