Has this one gone down? My friend who lives in Tromsø, Norway, thinks so. Honestly, I don’t know. Apparently I haven’t been there enough, to make a justified comparison 🙂 The cafe / bakery is for sure very popular among tourists. It was packed this time around. Then again, Tromsø is overflowing with visitors summer and winter. I have a feeling Kaffebønna is being recommended by tour companies. And I get it, I like it. It’s the kind of place I would have liked to visit on my travels abroad. At least the branch in Stortorget. It’s the nicest. It has two rooms, almost like two separate cafes. One is a tad nicer than the other, but a lot more busy, like hard-to-find-a-free-seat busy. I prefer the other section. Nice and quiet, with plenty of room. Food and drinks wise, they have a lots to choose from. Cinnamon buns are always a must in my book. This time in a bag, to enjoy at home 🙂
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