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    Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Lille bakery

    250pts

    OAD-ranked bakery. Go Wednesday–Sunday.

    Lille bakery, Restaurant in Copenhagen

    About Lille bakery

    Lille Bakery on Refshaleøen has earned three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe rankings (peaking at #4 in 2023), making it one of the most consistently recognised affordable food stops in Copenhagen. Walk-in only, open Wednesday to Sunday from 8am. Go early for the best selection, and factor in the deliberate journey to the former industrial island.

    Should You Visit Lille Bakery?

    If you are weighing Copenhagen's celebrated fine-dining circuit against a morning at Lille Bakery, you are comparing the wrong things. The more useful comparison is against the city's other serious bakeries: Hart Bageri, Juno the Bakery, and Bageriet BRØD all compete for the same morning slot. Lille Bakery's case is simple: three consecutive top-ten rankings in Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list (ranked #4 in 2023, #9 in 2024, #10 in 2025) make it one of the most consistently recognised affordable eating spots on the continent. That kind of sustained recognition across three years is harder to earn than a single-year spike, and it gives you a reliable signal this is not a flash-in-the-pan destination.

    The Venue

    Lille Bakery sits on Refshalevej 213B in the Refshaleøen neighbourhood, the former industrial island east of the city centre that has become one of Copenhagen's most food-dense pockets. The visual experience here is shaped by that industrial setting: raw, unhurried, and without the polished-café theatrics you find at some of the city's more Instagram-facing bakeries. What you see on the counter and in the cases is the focus. Chef Milton Abel leads the operation, and the OAD rankings reflect the kind of precise, repeatable quality that earns peer and critic respect in equal measure.

    The opening hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 8am to 5pm. Monday and Tuesday are closed. That Wednesday-to-Sunday window matters practically: if you are building a Copenhagen itinerary around a Monday or Tuesday arrival, plan your Lille Bakery visit for later in the week. The 8am opening makes it a genuine breakfast destination, and arriving early gives you the leading visual spread on the counter before the day's batches thin out. Saturday morning is the peak window for atmosphere and selection, though it is also when demand peaks. A mid-week morning visit on Wednesday or Thursday is the lower-friction option if you want the same quality without the weekend crowd.

    Booking is not required for a bakery visit; this is a walk-in operation. That makes it one of the easiest high-quality food stops to fit into any Copenhagen trip, with none of the weeks-out reservation pressure you face at the city's tasting-menu restaurants. For food-focused travellers who want depth and context alongside convenience, the OAD ranking history gives you a credible framework: this is a venue that has been tested repeatedly by a demanding peer network and kept its position.

    No price range is listed in our current data, but the Cheap Eats category on the OAD list positions Lille Bakery squarely in the accessible tier — this is not a place where a pastry and a coffee will strain a budget. That value-to-quality ratio is the core argument for making the trip to Refshaleøen, which requires a deliberate journey rather than a casual stroll through the city centre. The neighbourhood is worth knowing: it also houses Alchemist, several other food destinations, and is part of the broader Copenhagen food story covered in our full Copenhagen restaurants guide.

    For context on the city's bakery tier more broadly, Andersen Bakery and Bageriet Benji are worth knowing as alternatives, while internationally, Radio Bakery in New York City and 26 Grains in London occupy a similar position of serious quality at an accessible price point. If you are planning a wider Denmark itinerary, Jordnær in Gentofte, Frederikshøj in Aarhus, and Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne represent the country's fine-dining end of the spectrum, offering a useful contrast to what Lille Bakery does at the other end of the price range.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Refshalevej 213B, 1432 København, Denmark
    • Neighbourhood: Refshaleøen (former industrial island, east of city centre)
    • Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
    • Leading time to visit: Wednesday or Thursday morning for lower crowds; Saturday morning for peak selection and atmosphere
    • Booking: Walk-in only — no reservation needed
    • Price tier: Cheap Eats category (OAD); budget-friendly
    • Chef: Milton Abel
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe , #4 (2023), #9 (2024), #10 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.5 from 1,128 reviews
    • Getting there: Requires a deliberate journey to Refshaleøen; factor in travel time from the city centre

    How It Compares

    Lille Bakery and Copenhagen's €€€€ fine-dining circuit , Geranium, Noma, Alchemist, Koan, a|o|c , are not competing for the same meal occasion, so the comparison is less about which is better and more about what your itinerary actually needs. Those tasting-menu restaurants require weeks or months of advance booking, carry significant per-head spend, and demand a full evening. Lille Bakery asks for none of that. If your Copenhagen trip includes one of the city's serious tasting-menu dinners, Lille Bakery fills the morning slot without competing with it.

    Within the bakery category, the more direct competition is Hart Bageri (Richard Hart's operation, connected to the Noma alumni network and very well regarded) and Juno the Bakery (a consistent crowd favourite with strong sourdough credentials). Lille Bakery's OAD ranking history gives it a peer-recognition edge that is harder to dismiss than social media popularity. If you can only do one bakery visit and want the one with the most sustained critical backing, Lille Bakery's three-year OAD track record makes the strongest case.

    For value-conscious food travellers, Lille Bakery is one of the clearest answers in Copenhagen to the question of where to eat well without a significant outlay. The Refshaleøen location means you need to travel to get there, which Hart Bageri (more centrally accessible) does not require. That journey is worth making if you are treating the visit as a food destination in itself rather than a casual drop-in. If proximity to the city centre matters more than the OAD credential, Bageriet BRØD is worth considering as a central alternative.

    FAQs

    • Does Lille Bakery handle dietary restrictions? Specific dietary accommodation details are not in our current data. Bakeries in this category typically have limited substitution options given the production-led format, so contact the venue directly before visiting if dietary restrictions are a concern. No phone or website is currently listed in our records; checking Google Maps for current contact details is the most reliable route.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Lille Bakery? There is no dinner service , Lille Bakery closes at 5pm Wednesday through Sunday. The practical answer is that morning visits (8am opening) are better: selection is at its fullest and the pastries are freshest. If lunch timing is all you can manage, arriving by 12pm gives you a reasonable window before the afternoon inventory thins.
    • Can Lille Bakery accommodate groups? No seat count or group policy data is in our records. For a casual bakery format on Refshaleøen, large group visits may be limited by space and counter service logistics. Smaller groups of two to four are the natural fit for this style of venue. If you are organising a larger gathering, a sit-down restaurant from our Copenhagen restaurants guide would be a more practical setting.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Lille Bakery? Lille Bakery is a bakery format, not a bar-service venue. Seating details are not confirmed in our data, but the Refshaleøen location and venue style suggest a counter-service setup rather than a seated bar. For Copenhagen bar options, see our full Copenhagen bars guide.
    • What are alternatives to Lille Bakery in Copenhagen? The closest peers in the bakery category are Hart Bageri (strong sourdough programme, more central location), Juno the Bakery (popular and accessible), and Bageriet BRØD (central option). Andersen Bakery and Bageriet Benji round out the city's serious bakery options. None of the alternatives have matched Lille Bakery's sustained OAD Cheap Eats ranking across three consecutive years.
    • Is Lille Bakery good for a special occasion? Not in the traditional sense. There is no evening service, no tasting menu, and the format is casual counter-service. For a celebratory meal in Copenhagen, Geranium or Koan are the right answer. Where Lille Bakery fits a special occasion is as a deliberately chosen breakfast stop for a food-focused traveller who wants to tick off one of Europe's top-ranked cheap eats venues , that is a specific kind of occasion, and for that purpose, the OAD credentials make it a strong choice.

    Compare Lille bakery

    Booking Options Near Lille bakery
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Lille bakeryBakeryEasy
    GeraniumNew Nordic, Creative€€€€Unknown
    NomaCreative€€€€Unknown
    AlchemistProgressive, Creative€€€€Unknown
    KoanNew Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative€€€€Unknown
    a|o|cNew Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative€€€€Unknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Lille bakery handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue database does not include a published dietary policy for Lille Bakery. Bakeries at this level of OAD recognition — Top 10 Cheap Eats in Europe 2025 — typically rotate their offering daily, which can limit substitutions. If a specific allergy is non-negotiable, contact them directly before visiting; hours run Wednesday to Sunday, 8am–5pm.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Lille bakery?

    Dinner is not an option — Lille Bakery closes at 5pm Wednesday through Sunday and is shut Monday and Tuesday. Morning visits are the play: arrive early if you want the widest selection, since a rotating bakery offer tends to deplete by early afternoon.

    Can Lille bakery accommodate groups?

    No group booking information is documented for Lille Bakery. Given its location at Refshalevej 213B on a former industrial island with limited density, a small group arriving together is unlikely to face the same pressure as a city-centre café. That said, for larger parties expecting reserved seating or a set spread, this format is probably not the right fit.

    Can I eat at the bar at Lille bakery?

    There is no bar at Lille Bakery — this is a bakery, not a restaurant or bar venue. Seating arrangements are not documented in available data, but the format at Refshalevej 213B is a daytime bakery operation, not a counter-dining experience.

    What are alternatives to Lille bakery in Copenhagen?

    For a direct morning-pastry comparison, Hart Bageri and Juno the Bakery are the names most frequently cited in Copenhagen's bakery conversation. If you are trying to plan a broader Copenhagen food day, Lille Bakery pairs logically with other Refshaleøen stops like Reffen street food market, keeping travel time low. Lille Bakery's three consecutive OAD Cheap Eats in Europe rankings — including #4 in 2023 — puts it meaningfully ahead of generic café alternatives.

    Is Lille bakery good for a special occasion?

    Only in the sense that a very good bakery breakfast can anchor a morning well. Lille Bakery has ranked in OAD's Top 10 Cheap Eats in Europe for three consecutive years, which makes it a credible choice if the occasion calls for an exceptional morning rather than a formal dinner. For milestone celebrations requiring a full evening format, Copenhagen's fine-dining circuit — Geranium, Koan, a|o|c — is the more appropriate category.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    8 am–5 pm
    Thursday
    8 am–5 pm
    Friday
    8 am–5 pm
    Saturday
    8 am–5 pm
    Sunday
    8 am–5 pm

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