"Outdoor Dining Area" Restaurants in Sjælland
Set in a listed wooden building with fjord views and centuries-old interiors, this is a place of contrasts. Here, self-grown produce and seafood form a modern, magnificently Nordic experience.
Set in a former psychiatric hospital, local icon Claus Henriksen showcases Odsherred's bounty with dishes featuring hemp oil, brioche enriched with aged beef fat, and local seaweed, served on bespoke plateware.
At Gaia, Kim Fournais’s self-sufficient Vejrø vision comes to life through foraged and fermented ingredients, local fish and game, and home-grown produce, all expressing a strong sense of place.
b-spis in Næstved presents seasonal cuisine built on a solid French foundation with gentle New Nordic touches, accompanied by a terrific wine list and a dedicated six-person table designed for devoted oenophiles.
Opened in 2015, this French brasserie cooks everything from scratch using seasonal produce, offering a wide-ranging menu from brunch through to dinner classics, with a seafood platter among the highlights.
North of Roskilde beside its namesake bay, this light-filled restaurant pairs water views with accomplished cooking. Four- and five-course dinner menus change at least every two months.
Built in 1825 on the old road between Copenhagen and southern Zealand, this heritage inn honors tradition while cooking with seasonal local produce, serving smørrebrød on butter-fried bread in place of the customary rye.
Denmark's oldest coaching inn traces its roots to 1521, when Christian II decreed inns every two miles for changing horses and refreshment. Today, set menus and guest rooms continue the tradition.
In 2021, chef and restaurateur Peter Møller refreshed this thatched inn, dating back to 1727. The kitchen now embraces a modern New Scandinavian ethos, sourcing its ingredients from trusted local producers.
Set amid four square kilometers of lake and woodland, this 1909 manor house serves Nordic cooking to hotel guests and day visitors. The restaurant and terrace open onto sweeping landscape views.
Opened in 2008 by Pia Damsgaard inside a former bank, this bistro even uses its original vault as a cellar for Denmark’s only dedicated collection of Greek wines, while the kitchen weaves Nordic and Mediterranean influences.
Set in the basement of an Odd Fellows house, this bistro bakes its own bread and crafts sauces from slow-simmered stocks. Chef Kristian shapes the menu around whatever the greengrocer delivers each morning.
Part of Anneberg Kulturpark, this Nordic-Italian restaurant serves sincere seasonal cuisine inspired by Odsherred. Seafood, garden vegetables, quality meats, and freshly made pasta shape the menu.
Run by the Noesgaard family, this harborside bistro serves traditional Danish dishes and lunchtime sandwiches at weekends. It also doubles as a gallery for local artists, blending culinary and aesthetic pleasures.
Set in Roskilde's city park (Byparken) with leafy views, this relaxed eatery serves traditional smørrebrød, brunch and à la carte dinners, alongside beers from regional breweries Herslev Bryghus and Røde Port Bryggeri.
Perched on a cliff edge between forest and sea, this historic wooden cabin has been thoughtfully revived. It is now a sought-after spot for elegant smørrebrød and assured dinners, framed by sweeping views.
This daytime brasserie is set amid maritime surroundings at the harbor. Breakfast, Nordic-French small plates, and exquisite pastries from the in-house bakery are served with sea views, indoors and on the terrace.
Set beside the lighthouse at Stevns Klint, this café-restaurant revives walkers after coastal rambles. It prepares favorites such as stjerneskud entirely from scratch and is widely praised for its generous, satisfying portions.
Located within Anneberg Kulturpark, this relaxed eatery serves smørrebrød on homemade bread with classic toppings of herring, fried fish or chicken salad, paired with snaps, craft beers and European wines.
Set in the historic center near the cathedral, the brewer's yard champions traditional Danish classics. Smørrebrød, stegt flæsk, schnitzel and the house Bryggergryde stew anchor the menu.