Copenhagen’s Coolest Street: A Guide to Jægersborggade
Nestled in the vibrant Nørrebro neighbourhood, Jægersborggade is Copenhagen’s undisputed hub of cool. This once gritty street has transformed into a trendy destination for foodies, fashion lovers, and creative souls. Home to Michelin-starred restaurants, independent boutiques, and artisanal coffee roasters, this buzzing street encapsulates Copenhagen’s effortlessly chic vibe. Enjoy our guide to its highlights.
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Tú a Tú
Tú a Tú is a stylish secondhand store located in Copenhagen’s lively Jægersborggade, offering a curated selection of quality preloved and unused fashion for women. Opened in 2015, the store’s name, meaning "you to you," reflects its mission to recycle and pass on carefully chosen items from one person to another. With a focus on Scandinavian and international brands, Tú a Tú’s ever-changing inventory ensures fresh finds every day, making it a must-visit for sustainable shoppers seeking unique, stylish pieces.
Tú a Tú, Jægersborggade 30
Keramiker Inge Vincents
Vincent’s Studio & Shop is a unique Danish ceramics studio offering delicate, paper-thin porcelain creations that walk the fine line between craft and fine art. The studio, run by ceramicist Inge Vincent, showcases a range of fragile, almost translucent pieces, each one hand-crafted in small series. Inge’s designs, which often resemble crumpled paper bags, are described by her as “teetering on the edge of functional.” Her creations, like elegant cups, billowing vases, and poetic tealight holders, are designed to be savored rather than used for everyday wear and tear, injecting a touch of artistry into your daily rituals. Each piece brings the Danish concept of hygge—cosiness and comfort—into your home, offering a refined and intimate way to enjoy beauty in everyday life.
Vincent’s Studio & Shop, Jægersborggade 43
Paesàno
Paesàno brings the essence of Naples to Copenhagen, offering a relaxed and authentic dining experience in the former Michelin-starred Relæ. Led by Naples-born chef Davide Laudato, whose impressive CV includes Relæ, Bæst, and Mirabelle, the menu celebrates the simplicity of southern Italian cuisine with innovative yet tradition-rooted dishes crafted from high-quality ingredients. Affordable without compromising on flavour, Paesàno invites guests to embrace its unpretentious charm—where collecting your own plate or cutlery feels as natural as the welcoming atmosphere that transports you straight to Naples.
Flacodesign
Nestled among the creative shops and cosy cafés of Jægersborggade, flacoDesign is where owner and artisan Casper Madsen handcrafts stunningly twisted lamps and sculptures. Made from sustainable Danish ash, each piece is a unique blend of elegance and craftsmanship, offering mesmerising shapes and an airy lightness. Visitors can explore Casper’s workshop in the basement and even request bespoke designs to perfectly suit their home. A visit to flacoDesign promises beauty, sustainability, and true Danish artistry.
Ladyfingers
Ladyfingers is a Danish jewellery design collective founded by six talented designers who share a passion for craftsmanship and creativity. Each piece sold in their Copenhagen store is handmade by the designers themselves, ensuring every item is unique and crafted with care. With no set seasonal collections, new pieces are created whenever inspiration strikes, giving the store a dynamic and ever-changing selection. For something truly special, Ladyfingers also offers custom-made designs, making it the perfect destination for one-of-a-kind jewellery.
Grød
Grød, meaning "porridge" in Danish, has turned this humble dish into a culinary sensation across its popular cafés in Copenhagen. Forget bland oatmeal—Grød serves creative bowls like spelt porridge with chestnut purée, apple, and toasted almonds or their signature oat porridge topped with apples, dulce de leche caramel, and toasted almonds. Founded by friends Martin Daniali and Lasse Skjønning Andersen, the café focuses on organic, seasonal ingredients to deliver hearty meals at affordable prices, with breakfast starting at just 45 DKK and lunch or dinner options around 70-90 DKK. With a monthly changing menu and take-away options, Grød elevates porridge into a delicious and versatile dining experience.
Wilgart
Wilgart, nestled on Jaegersborggade in Nørrebro, is home to Copenhagen’s last traditional capmaker, Silas Skram. In this independent boutique and workshop, Silas and his business partner craft bespoke caps and hats, forging a meaningful connection between customer and maker. Every piece tells a story, made from sustainable, high-quality materials and crafted with care learned during Silas’s apprenticeship with a master capmaker in Germany. From flat caps to sailor styles, the range now extends to leather goods and accessories, but caps remain the star. Visit Wilgart for a timeless, handcrafted piece and the chance to meet the makers behind this rare artisanal gem.
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