4 of the Best Brunch Places in Vasastan, Stockholm

Looking for a place to have brunch in Vasastan, Stockholm?  Keep reading for suggestions – two places with traditional brunch food, one with healthier options, and one for a burger and beer brunch.

Avocado toast with feta cheese and salad at brunch at Sthlm Brunch Club in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden

Sthlm Brunch Club in Stockholm

Traditional Brunch

Greasy Spoon, at Hagagatan 4, opens at 8:00 am on weekdays and 9:00 am on weekends.  They serve eggs, full English breakfast, pancakes, and toast, among other dishes, with vegetarian and vegan options available.  Drinks include fresh squeezed juice, coffee drinks, and brunch cocktails.

A tall glass of a bright orange mimosa garnished with a slice of orange on the rim on a marble table. Behind the mimosa, there is a pink beet latte on a green saucer. A menu is partially visible on the table. The background features a person seated.

Greasy Spoon in Stockholm

Sthlm Brunch Club, at Dalagatan 24, opens at 8:00 am Monday-Thursday, 7:30 am Friday, and 8:30 am on weekends.  They serve eggs, pancakes, toast, and freakshakes, and there are usually additional specials that aren’t on the regular menu as well.  Most items are vegetarian or can be ordered vegetarian, and some items are vegan, including some of the shakes.  They also have coffee drinks, smoothies, and brunch cocktails.

Donut freakshake at brunch at Sthlm Brunch Club in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden

Sthlm Brunch Club in Stockholm

Healthy Brunch

Pom & Flora, at Odengatan 39, opens at 7:00 am on weekdays and 9:00 am on weekends.  They serve a healthier, lighter brunch, with smoothie bowls, porridge, and toast on the menu.  Everything is vegetarian and some items are or can be ordered vegan.

People in line at brunch at Pom & Flora in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden

Pom & Flora in Stockholm

Burger and Beer Brunch

Flippin’ Burgers, at Observatoriegatan 8, opens at 11:00 am Fridays and noon on weekends (they’re also open in the evening on other days, just not early enough to call it brunch).  They serve a variety of burgers, most of which can also be ordered vegetarian or vegan, fries, milkshakes, and craft beer.

People in line at brunch at Flippin' Burgers in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden

Flippin’ Burgers in Stockholm

It’s worth noting that none of these places take reservations and we have had to wait for tables at all four of them, but in all cases, it’s worth it!  So, plan for brunch to take some extra time if you visit at peak hours on a weekend, or try to go earlier or later or on a weekday instead if you can.

Smoothie bowl with peanut butter and bananas at brunch at Pom & Flora in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden

Pom & Flora in Stockholm