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    Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden

    Mr. Cake

    100pts

    Ranked patisserie. Walk in, no fuss.

    Mr. Cake, Restaurant in Stockholm

    About Mr. Cake

    Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats Europe list in both 2023 and 2024, Mr. Cake is Stockholm's most credentialled patisserie at an accessible price point. Walk-in only, open daily until 6 pm on Rådmansgatan. The right address for a considered morning or afternoon stop — pair it with a dinner reservation elsewhere for a complete Stockholm eating day.

    Verdict

    If you're choosing between Mr. Cake and a generic Stockholm café for pastries or a morning coffee, Mr. Cake wins on credential alone: it has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats Europe list two years running (#68 in 2023, #88 in 2024), which in a city that produces destinations like Frantzén and AIRA, is a meaningful signal. At a patisserie price point, this is the easiest booking in Stockholm's award-adjacent dining scene. Walk in, order, decide.

    About Mr. Cake

    Mr. Cake sits on Rådmansgatan 12 in Stockholm's Vasastan neighbourhood, operating as a patisserie seven days a week. Weekdays open at 7:30 am, weekends at 9 am, and the kitchen runs through to 6 pm daily. That schedule makes it a genuinely useful address: a considered morning stop before meetings, a mid-afternoon break between sightseeing, or a low-key end to an evening before the city's later bars take over. For anyone building a Stockholm itinerary around serious eating, Mr. Cake fills the slot that a formal lunch or dinner reservation cannot.

    The draw is the patisserie format itself. Stockholm's finer dining rooms, from Operakällaren to Adam / Albin, require planning, booking windows, and a full evening commitment. Mr. Cake requires none of that. A 4.3 Google rating across 4,717 reviews points to consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance, which is exactly what you want from a neighbourhood patisserie you might visit more than once during a stay. On OAD's Cheap Eats Europe list, it holds its position among venues that earn recognition for quality-to-price ratio, not just affordability.

    Because no specific pricing data is available in the record, treat this as a patisserie category venue: expect to spend meaningfully less per head than at any of Stockholm's tasting-menu restaurants, and considerably less than the €€€€ tier occupied by venues like Aloë or Adam / Albin. The OAD Cheap Eats designation confirms this positioning is intentional and recognised.

    For a special occasion, Mr. Cake works leading as a bookend rather than a centrepiece. A celebratory breakfast before a day in the city, or an afternoon stop with a cake and coffee after a longer lunch elsewhere, sits more naturally than a romantic dinner. If you are planning a full celebration meal, the itinerary logic is to pair Mr. Cake with a reservation at one of Stockholm's destination restaurants the same day. Consider AIRA or Operakällaren for the evening, and Mr. Cake for the morning or afternoon. That combination covers both ends of the Stockholm eating day at very different price points.

    Note on the editorial angle assigned to this page: Mr. Cake's hours close at 6 pm daily, which means it does not function as a late-night venue. If your itinerary requires something open after dinner service, look to Stockholm's bar scene instead. Our full Stockholm bars guide covers the after-hours options. Mr. Cake is a daytime and early-evening address, and it excels in that window.

    For patisserie comparison outside Sweden, the category internationally includes venues like Égalité in Milan and Café Dior by Pierre Hermé in Tokyo. Mr. Cake's OAD ranking places it in credible company for European patisserie recognition at the accessible end of the price range. That context matters when you are deciding how seriously to treat the recommendation: this is not a casual local café operating without scrutiny. It has earned external validation twice.

    Booking is not required and is unlikely to be necessary. Walk-in access is the standard model for a patisserie of this type. Arriving early on weekends (the 9 am open) typically means the freshest stock and the quietest room. If you are visiting Stockholm and want to understand how the city eats day-to-day rather than through its tasting menus, Mr. Cake on Rådmansgatan is a practical, low-friction starting point. See our full Stockholm restaurants guide for the broader picture, or explore hotels, wineries, and experiences to complete your trip planning.

    Beyond Stockholm, Sweden's serious dining scene extends to Vollmers in Malmö, Koka in Gothenburg, Signum in Mölnlycke, VYN in Simrishamn, PM & Vänner in Växjö, and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk if you are travelling more widely through the country.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Opinionated About Dining — Cheap Eats Europe: #68 (2023), #88 (2024)
    • Google: 4.3 / 5 (4,717 reviews)

    Booking & Practical Details

    No reservation required. Mr. Cake operates as a walk-in patisserie at Rådmansgatan 12, Stockholm. Open Monday to Friday 7:30 am–6 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9 am–6 pm. No dress code applies. Booking difficulty: easy.

    Quick reference: Walk-in patisserie, Rådmansgatan 12, Stockholm. Mon–Fri 7:30 am–6 pm, Sat–Sun 9 am–6 pm.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should a first-timer know about Mr. Cake? Go in knowing this is a patisserie with genuine external recognition — two consecutive OAD Cheap Eats Europe rankings , not just a neighbourhood café. It is daytime-only (closes 6 pm), walk-in, and low-friction. First visit: arrive weekdays before 9 am or early on weekend mornings for the freshest selection. Price expectations: patisserie range, well below Stockholm's €€€€ dinner scene.
    • What should I order at Mr. Cake? Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data, so ordering on instinct from what is on display is the right approach for a patisserie format. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking is the quality signal here: the programme tends to recognise venues where the core product is executed with precision. Order whatever is freshest that day.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Mr. Cake? Neither, in the traditional sense , Mr. Cake is a patisserie, not a lunch or dinner restaurant. The morning and early-afternoon window (7:30 am–2 pm on weekdays) is where patisseries of this type perform leading: freshest product, peak selection. If you arrive after 4 pm, some items may be depleted. There is no dinner service; the venue closes at 6 pm daily.
    • How far ahead should I book Mr. Cake? No booking needed. This is a walk-in venue. The OAD recognition means it does draw visitors with purpose, so weekend mornings can be busier than weekday visits, but no reservation system is in place. Just arrive.
    • Can Mr. Cake accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in available data. As a patisserie-format venue, large group dining is not the natural use case. For groups with a celebration agenda in Stockholm, a restaurant reservation at somewhere like Adam / Albin or Operakällaren would serve better. Mr. Cake works for small groups stopping in informally.
    • Does Mr. Cake handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary information is available in confirmed data. Contact the venue directly for allergy or dietary queries before visiting. As a patisserie, the core product typically involves gluten, dairy, and eggs , so visitors with restrictions in those categories should verify in advance.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Mr. Cake? No bar seating is confirmed in available data. Patisseries in Stockholm of this type typically offer counter seating or café-style tables rather than a traditional bar. Treat this as a sit-in-or-take-away café format rather than a bar experience.
    • What should I wear to Mr. Cake? No dress code. This is a patisserie, not a tasting-menu restaurant. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking signals accessible, informal dining. Whatever you are wearing for a day in Vasastan is appropriate.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Mr. Cake accommodate groups?

    Small groups are fine for a walk-in patisserie format, but there is no reservation system, so larger parties should arrive early, especially on weekends when the 9 am open draws a crowd. This is not a venue built around group dining — it suits pairs or solo visits far better than a table of six.

    What should a first-timer know about Mr. Cake?

    Mr. Cake has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats Europe list two years running — #68 in 2023 and #88 in 2024 — which is a meaningful credential for a walk-in patisserie. No booking is needed: show up at Rådmansgatan 12, order at the counter, and go from there. Weekday mornings from 7:30 am are the lowest-traffic window.

    What should I order at Mr. Cake?

    The venue database does not include a specific menu, so particular items cannot be named here. What is documented is that Mr. Cake earned back-to-back OAD Cheap Eats Europe rankings as a patisserie, which points to pastry as the main draw rather than savoury dishes or full meals. Order from the pastry counter and adjust from there.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Mr. Cake?

    Dinner is not an option — Mr. Cake closes at 6 pm every day. Morning is the natural fit: weekdays open at 7:30 am, weekends at 9 am. For a patisserie at this level, earlier visits generally mean better availability of fresh product.

    Does Mr. Cake handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary information is documented in the available venue data. As a patisserie, the menu is pastry-forward by nature, which typically means gluten and dairy are central to most items. check the venue's official channels at Rådmansgatan 12 for specifics before visiting if restrictions are a concern.

    Can I eat at the bar at Mr. Cake?

    Mr. Cake operates as a patisserie counter service, not a seated bar venue. Seating arrangements are not detailed in the venue record, but the format is walk-in and counter-based rather than table service. Expect a café-style setup rather than a restaurant experience.

    How far ahead should I book Mr. Cake?

    No booking is required or offered — Mr. Cake is a walk-in patisserie. Arriving early on weekends is the only practical planning advice, given the 9 am opening and its OAD-ranked reputation pulling consistent foot traffic in Vasastan.

    Hours

    Monday
    7:30 am–6 pm
    Tuesday
    7:30 am–6 pm
    Wednesday
    7:30 am–6 pm
    Thursday
    7:30 am–6 pm
    Friday
    7:30 am–6 pm
    Saturday
    9 am–6 pm
    Sunday
    9 am–6 pm

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