Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
Bageriet Benji
170ptsOAD-ranked neighbourhood bakery worth the detour.

About Bageriet Benji
Bageriet Benji is a neighbourhood bakery in Copenhagen's Nørrebro district with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats Europe rankings (#28 in 2024, #44 in 2025). Run by Rasmus Kristensen, it rewards a deliberate detour from central Copenhagen. No booking needed — arrive early on a weekend morning for the best selection.
The Verdict
If you are comparing Copenhagen bakeries and wondering whether to make the trip out to Mjølnerparken, the answer is yes — with context. Bageriet Benji is not competing for the same visitor as Hart Bageri or Juno the Bakery on the tourist trail. It sits in the Nørrebro neighbourhood, draws a local crowd, and has earned back-to-back recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list: ranked #28 in 2024 and #44 in 2025. That kind of sustained critical attention at the budget end of the market is a reliable signal. Book it into a morning or a weekend detour rather than treating it as an afterthought.
About Bageriet Benji
Bageriet Benji is a neighbourhood bakery on Mjølnerparken 52 in Copenhagen's Nørrebro district, run by baker Rasmus Kristensen. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking places it in deliberate company: this is a list that rewards technical consistency and value over atmosphere or concept. Holding a top-50 position for two consecutive years, and actually climbing the list in 2024, signals that the kitchen is doing something measurably well within the tradition, not just benefiting from novelty.
The address puts Benji slightly off the route that most visitors trace between the Inner City and the more obvious bakery stops. That is part of the point. The bakeries that show up on OAD Cheap Eats Europe tend to be the ones where the product does the work — where the bread or pastry itself justifies a deliberate journey rather than a walk-past. For a food-focused visitor, the detour to Nørrebro is worth building into the day. The neighbourhood itself has a density of good eating; pairing Benji with other stops in the area makes the trip efficient.
Compared to Bageriet BRØD or Andersen Bakery, Benji is operating in a more local register. It holds a Google rating of 4.5 across 159 reviews , a smaller review pool than the city's most-visited bakeries, which itself reflects its neighbourhood positioning rather than any weakness in quality. For context, KØBENHAVNS BAGERI draws a broader cross-section of visitors; Benji is quieter and more focused.
The sensory experience at a well-regarded neighbourhood bakery of this type tends to be led by what you see in the cabinet , the colour and char on bread, the lamination visible in viennoiserie, the density of a display that tells you immediately whether the kitchen is working carefully. At Benji, the OAD recognition is the strongest external signal that precision is present. Without fabricating dish descriptions, the credential itself implies a technical standard that separates it from the general field of Copenhagen bakeries.
For the food-focused traveller building a Copenhagen itinerary, Benji belongs on the same shortlist as 26 Grains in London or Radio Bakery in New York City , neighbourhood operations with critical credibility that reward a specific trip rather than a casual visit. If you are already exploring Copenhagen's broader dining scene, the full Copenhagen restaurants guide covers the full range of options across price points and styles.
Hours and Timing
Bageriet Benji opens at 7:30 am Monday through Friday, and at 8 am on weekends. The Saturday close is 5 pm; Sunday closes earlier at 3:30 pm. For most visitors, the practical window is a weekend morning, when the neighbourhood is at its leading for a slow walk and the bakery is fully stocked. Sunday visitors should note the earlier 3:30 pm close , do not leave it late in the afternoon. Weekday mornings work well if you are building a day around Nørrebro before the city's lunch rush.
There is no booking required for a bakery visit, which makes planning direct. The main constraint is the Sunday close time rather than availability. Arrive early if you want the full selection; like most good bakeries, the leading items sell out before the close.
Quick reference: Mon–Fri 7:30 am–5 pm | Sat 8 am–5 pm | Sun 8 am–3:30 pm | No booking needed.
How It Fits Your Copenhagen Trip
If your Copenhagen visit is centred on high-end dining , Geranium, Noma, or Alchemist , Bageriet Benji is a low-cost, low-effort complement rather than a competing priority. It fills a morning slot before dinner reservations without requiring any planning effort. For visitors extending into Denmark more broadly, the country's serious dining reaches well beyond Copenhagen: Jordnær in Gentofte and Frederikshøj in Aarhus are worth knowing about if you are travelling further. Other strong options nationally include Henne Kirkeby Kro, Alimentum in Aalborg, ARO in Odense, and Domæne in Herning.
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Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (159 reviews)
- OAD Cheap Eats Europe 2025: #44
- OAD Cheap Eats Europe 2024: #28
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Bageriet Benji?
No dress code applies. This is a neighbourhood bakery in Nørrebro — come as you are. Whatever you would wear on a morning walk through Copenhagen is appropriate here.
Does Bageriet Benji handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented for Bageriet Benji. As a bakery format, wheat and dairy are central to most offerings. If allergies are a concern, arriving early and speaking directly with staff is the practical approach — the venue is small enough that you will get a direct answer.
Is lunch or dinner better at Bageriet Benji?
Bageriet Benji does not serve dinner — it closes at 5 pm Monday through Saturday and at 3:30 pm on Sundays. For a bakery ranked #44 on the 2025 OAD Cheap Eats Europe list, the morning window (opening at 7:30 am weekdays, 8 am weekends) is when selection is at its fullest. Go early.
What should a first-timer know about Bageriet Benji?
It is located at Mjølnerparken 52 in Nørrebro, not in the central tourist corridor — so plan the trip deliberately rather than as a passing stop. It has ranked in the OAD Cheap Eats Europe top 50 in both 2024 (#28) and 2025 (#44), which signals consistent quality rather than a one-season spike. Arrive closer to opening than to closing for the best selection.
What are alternatives to Bageriet Benji in Copenhagen?
If you are building a full Copenhagen food day, Bageriet Benji pairs with a|o|c for a step up in format and price, or fits as morning prep before a high-end dinner at Geranium or Koan. For another neighbourhood-format cheap eat, the OAD Cheap Eats Europe list is the most reliable comparable ranking to cross-reference other Copenhagen entries.
Hours
- Monday
- 7:30 am–5 pm
- Tuesday
- 7:30 am–5 pm
- Wednesday
- 7:30 am–5 pm
- Thursday
- 7:30 am–5 pm
- Friday
- 7:30 am–5 pm
- Saturday
- 8 am–5 pm
- Sunday
- 8 am–3:30 pm
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