10 Best Coffee Shops In Oslo
If you are a fellow coffee fanatic, this post all about the 10 best coffee shops in Oslo, Norway is for you.
The Norwegians know a thing or two about their java. Did you know that Norway is one of the leading coffee consuming countries in the world? It is hard to beat Norway when it comes to coffee.

What makes a great coffee shop in my eyes is an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, great service, and coffee that makes you feel happy inside.
I make it my mission to find the best coffee shop in every city I visit. Coffee is something that is super important to a lot of people, including myself, and experiencing it in different countries makes coffee even more special.
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10 Best Coffee Shops In Oslo, Norway
1. Tim Wendelboe
In my opinion, Tim Wendelboe is the best coffee in Oslo. Open for 15 years, Tim Wendelboe, sources their beans from all over the world. Buying from farms in El Salvador, Kenya, Ethiopia, Colombia, and Honduras.
The sleek and modern, Tim Wendelboe is known for their consistency and insanely good coffee. Tim Wendelboe only serves coffee roasted on site.
Some travelers go to Oslo solely for Tim Wendelboe coffee, so that should tell you how good it is.
Address - Grüners gate 1, 0552 Oslo, Norway
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2. =Coffee
=Coffee serves insanely good coffee, tea, and pastries in a cozy environment perfect for getting work done. There are many mugs and =Coffee souvenirs available in the shop for purchase. If you visit =Coffee you need to try the cardamom bun, it is insanely good.
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3. Stockfleths

Opening in 1895, Stockfleths is a sustainable coffee shop that focuses on the quality and taste of their products. Experience is one of Stockfleths top priorities because they feel that getting your coffee should be an experience (I totally agree).
With locations in the Arcade, The Old Town , Homansbyen, Little Grensen, Prince Street, Standvika Storsenter, and Schou’s Place Stockfleths is a lovely place to grab a cup of coffee and catch up with friends.
Address - C. J. Hambros plass, 0164 Oslo, Norway
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4. Fuglen Coffee
With locations in Oslo, Fukuoka, and Tokyo, Fuglen is a sustainable coffee bar that values high-quality beans. Fuglen produces only light roast coffee because roasting the coffee beans lightly “enhances flavor characteristic of the coffee.” They are right this coffee is super good.
Offering a sleek and welcoming environment, be sure to checkout Fuglen Coffee Roasters while in Oslo.
Address - St. Halvards gate 33, 0192 Oslo, Norway
5. Solberg & Hansen

If you are looking for an iced or hot latte that will make you feel pure happiness stop by Solberg & Hansen. Solberg & Hansen serves beans from Brazil, India, Kenya, and Guatemala. Known for their latte art, Solberg is a great coffee shop for a cold day in Oslo, Norway.
Address - Vulkan 5, 0182 Oslo, Norway
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6. Supreme Roastworks

Enjoy a delicious coffee at Supreme Roastworks with beans from Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya, Peru, and Brazil. You will find a coffee community at Supreme Roastworks with friendly locals and insanely good java. If you want the same Supreme Roastworks coffee in your own kitchen you can buy their beans online a get then shipped right to your home.
Address - Thorvald Meyers gate 18A, 0555 Oslo, Norway
7. Mocca Oslo
Looking for an insanely good latte and pastry? Mocca is the perfect place for an afternoon pick me up or morning ritual. A perfect grab and go type place, so if you are in a hurry, have a busy day of sightseeing or off to work then head to Mocca.
Address - Niels Juels gate 70, 0259 Oslo, Norway
8. Kaffebrenneriet avd Rådhusplassen
Kaffebrenneriet avd Rådhusplassen is a perfect place to get some work done. With an array of comfortable seating options, Kaffebrenneriet avd Rådhusplassen serves up incredible lattes and espresso.
Address - Hieronymus Heyerdahls gate 1, 0160 Oslo, Norway
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9. Papegøye

Papegøye is a charming, yet trendy coffee shop located in Oslo's Tøyen neighborhood. At Papegøye you will find amazing coffee, a vegan focused menu, juices, and a ton of cool art inside! Papegøye is definitely one of the best coffee shops in Oslo.
Address - Urtegata 48, 0187 Oslo
10. The Cakery
Cake, lunch, and coffee is served at the cozy Cakery. Stop by the Cakery for lunch on a cold day and grab a hot tomato soup or delectable latte. The Cakery will leave you wanting to come back.
Address - Kongens gate 10, 0153 Oslo, Norway
10 Best Coffee Shops In Oslo, Norway Wrap Up
Oslo is easily one of the best cities in the world for cafe culture. These are 10 handpicked cafes in Oslo from Daisies Abroad editors. We hope that you love these coffee shops as much as we do. If you have been to any amazing cafes in Oslo please leave us a comment so we can add it to our list! If you liked this post I think that you will love our post all about the The Best Tours To Take In Oslo, Norway and our Oslo Food Guide.
Happy Travels,
Daisy
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