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Eating
There are many small coffee shops (some of which are attached to crafts and souvenir
shops) that serve snacks and some light meals.
Opening hours are much reduced in winter.
Frøyas Hus CAFE
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; Mørkstugata 4; snacks Nkr50-100; 10am-5pm)
A blissed-out garden courtyard cafe serving good waffles and rømmegrøt, a traditional
slightly sour porridge eaten with cured ham in the evening.
Trygstad Bakeri BAKERY
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 72 41 10 29; www.trygstadbakeri.no ; Kjerkgata 12; snacks Nkr 30-80;
8.30am-7pm Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm Sat, noon-5pm Sun)
This stand-out cafe and bakery will treat you to the town's most popular coffee and baked
goodies.
Galleri Thomasgården CAFE
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
48 21 90 08; Kjerkgata 48; snacks Nkr50-100;
11am-5pm Mon-Wed, Fri
& Sat, 11am-11pm Thu, noon-5pm Sun)
Half cafe, half art gallery - perfectly complete place for coffee and cake.
Kaffestugu Cafeteria NORWEGIAN
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.kaffestuggu.no ; Bergmannsgata 18; mains Nkr88-225;
9am-9pm
mid-Jun-mid-Aug, 10am-6pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm Sat & Sun rest of year)
This historic place offers a good range of coffee, pastries, snacks and light meals, as well
as some more substantial main dishes such as reindeer steak. Its lunchtime specials are a
little heavy on the potatoes, but the food in general is enduringly popular. The atmosphere
wavers between old Norwegian tea room and informal cafeteria.
Peder Hiort Mathus INTERNATIONAL
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