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    Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Fatty’s

    175Pearl Points

    Award-ranked burger. Walk in, no wait.

    Fatty’s, Restaurant in Copenhagen

    About Fatty’s

    Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats Europe list in both 2024 and 2025, Fatty's is Copenhagen's most credentialed budget burger counter. Walk-in only, open daily from 11:30 am, and carrying a 4.5 Google rating from nearly 500 reviews. If you want a serious burger without a reservation or a bill to match the city's fine-dining scene, book nothing and just show up.

    Verdict: Copenhagen's Most Awarded Budget Burger, and Easy to Book

    Fatty's earns a clear recommendation for anyone after a serious hamburger in Copenhagen without the fine-dining overhead. Ranked #38 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe in 2024 and climbing to #51 in 2025, it holds a position in the OAD Cheap Eats list that few burger spots on the continent can match. With a 4.5 Google rating across 473 reviews and no booking difficulty to speak of, this is one of the more direct decisions you'll make in Copenhagen. Walk in, order a burger, leave satisfied.

    The Space and the Setup

    Fatty's sits at Njalsgade 19D in the Islands Brygge district, a neighbourhood that has shifted from industrial quiet to a dense cluster of cafes, bars, and casual restaurants over the past decade. The address puts you slightly outside the tourist-heavy centre, which keeps the room feeling more local than destination-driven. The format is casual: counter service, no-reservations, a space built for throughput rather than ceremony. It is not the place for a long group dinner with tableside service and a wine list. It is the place to eat a well-made burger and get on with your day.

    For groups considering Fatty's as a sit-down occasion, that spatial reality matters. There is no private dining room, no dedicated group area, and no booking infrastructure to support a coordinated party experience. If your group runs six or more and you want a table held and a structured meal, look elsewhere. For two to four people who want to eat well without planning ahead, Fatty's is a practical choice on any day of the week, open from 11:30 am to 9 pm Monday through Sunday.

    How It's Changed Recently

    The OAD ranking movement tells a useful story. Moving from #38 in 2024 to #51 in 2025 within the Cheap Eats category might look like a small decline in placement, but making both lists in consecutive years confirms this is not a flash-in-the-pan operation. The Casual Europe list appearance in 2024 at #484 adds a separate credential. The awards are the clearest evidence that Fatty's quality has been consistent enough to register with serious food critics who cover the budget end of the European dining market. That kind of back-to-back OAD recognition is not common for a hamburger counter.

    What to Order and Who It's For

    The cuisine type is hamburgers, and the focus appears to be exactly that rather than a broad American diner menu. If you have been once and want to go again, the OAD recognition suggests the core burger is the reason to return rather than peripheral items. For a regular, the practical question is whether any seasonal or rotating options have appeared since your last visit. Without current menu data in the database, the safest approach is to check at the counter on arrival rather than planning around specific items.

    Fatty's competes directly with Gasoline Grill, Jagger, POPL Burger, and Tommi's Burger Joint for the Copenhagen burger-counter slot. Among those, Fatty's carries the most concentrated OAD recognition. Gasoline Grill has the higher public profile and the longer queue culture. If you want the critically validated option at the budget end without the line anxiety, Fatty's is the sharper call. For reference, the burger category at the international level includes 7th Street Burger and 5 Napkin Burger in New York, but Fatty's holds its own on the European Cheap Eats table against a wide field.

    Booking and Practical Details

    No booking is required. The venue operates walk-in only, which makes it one of the easiest decisions in Copenhagen to act on spontaneously. Hours run seven days a week, 11:30 am to 9 am, which covers lunch, early dinner, and the post-afternoon gap when other restaurants are between services. No phone or website data is in the current record, so plan to show up rather than call ahead.

    Price range is not listed in the database, but OAD Cheap Eats classification is a reliable proxy: expect to spend well under what you would at any of Copenhagen's fine-dining addresses. For context on the broader Copenhagen food scene, see our full Copenhagen restaurants guide. For accommodation near Islands Brygge, our Copenhagen hotels guide covers the full range. If you are planning a broader trip that takes you beyond the capital, Jordnær in Gentofte and Frederikshøj in Aarhus are worth the detour for a very different register. For bars and experiences in the city, see our Copenhagen bars guide and our Copenhagen experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Walk-in only, open daily 11:30 am–9 pm, Islands Brygge, no booking required, budget price tier.

    How It Compares

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Fatty’s handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.

    What should a first-timer know about Fatty's?

    No reservation is needed — Fatty's operates walk-in only, every day from 11:30 am to 9 pm. It ranked #38 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list in 2024, which sets the expectation correctly: this is a focused, serious burger spot at an accessible price point, not a full diner menu. Come with a short appetite and a cash-or-card readiness; don't come expecting a broad menu or table service formalities.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Fatty's?

    Lunch is the lower-friction choice. The venue opens at 11:30 am daily, so an early arrival on any weekday means shorter waits and a calmer room. Evening slots, especially Friday and Saturday, are likely busier given the Islands Brygge neighbourhood's density of bars and cafes. If your schedule allows it, the 12–1:30 pm window on a weekday is the path of least resistance.

    Does Fatty's handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue's cuisine type is hamburgers, which suggests a tight, meat-focused menu. Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before visiting if vegetarian, vegan, or allergen options are a requirement. Don't assume flexibility given the format.

    Location

    Njalsgade 19D, 2300 København, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Denmark

    Compare Fatty’s

    Booking Options Near Fatty’s
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Fatty’sHamburgersEasy
    GeraniumNew Nordic, Creative€€€€Unknown
    NomaCreative€€€€Unknown
    AlchemistProgressive, Creative€€€€Unknown
    KoanNew Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative€€€€Unknown
    a|o|cNew Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative€€€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Fatty’s measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Geranium — New Nordic, Creative, €€€€
    • Noma — Creative, €€€€
    • Alchemist — Progressive, Creative, €€€€
    • Koan — New Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative, €€€€
    • a|o|c — New Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative, €€€€

    Fatty's and Copenhagen's fine-dining heavyweights are playing entirely different games, but if you are building a multi-day itinerary, knowing where each fits saves time. Geranium, Noma, Alchemist, Koan, and a|o|c all operate at the €€€€ end of the market with long tasting menus, advance booking requirements of weeks or months, and a level of ceremony that is the opposite of what Fatty's offers. If you are spending a week in Copenhagen and want to anchor two evenings at that level, Geranium is the most decorated option for New Nordic precision; Alchemist is the choice if the theatrical, multi-act format appeals. Fatty's handles the other meals.

    Within the Copenhagen burger category, the sharper comparison is between Fatty's and Gasoline Grill, POPL Burger, and Jagger. Fatty's carries the strongest OAD Cheap Eats credentials of the group, with consecutive-year placements on the Europe list. Gasoline Grill has a larger public following and more central locations, which can mean longer waits. POPL has the Noma connection that drives interest, but Fatty's OAD double-listing suggests it may be delivering more consistent quality at the counter level. For visitors who want the critically validated burger without queuing at a tourist-heavy spot, Fatty's is the call.

    The honest framing is this: if your Copenhagen trip budget is going toward one serious dinner at Geranium (New Nordic, Creative) or a comparable venue, Fatty's is exactly the right counterpoint for lunch or a casual dinner on another day. It keeps the rest of your food spend low without sacrificing quality. For visitors arriving from other Danish cities after eating at Frederikshøj in Aarhus or Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne, Fatty's offers a useful gear-change into the casual end of Copenhagen eating.

    Hours

    Monday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Saturday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Sunday
    11:30 am–9 pm

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