In the middle of Nyhavn, in heart of Copenhagen is where you will find Hyttefadet. A traditional Danish restaurant, where cold beers flow along side with classic danish smørrebrød.
At Hyttefadet, you will always be greeted by a warm and welcoming staff who thrive to create a cozy atmosphere.
"As an event planner entrusted with managing dinner for a distinguished board of directors, I recount the remarkable experience we had at Hyttefadet Nyhavn with sheer delight and a brimming heart. The gracious hospitality, charming atmosphere, impeccable service, and delectable cuisine combined to create a dining experience that exceeded all expectations."
A RESTAURANT WITH RICH HISTORY
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LOVED BY GUESTS
“Lovley food, exquisite service and a cozy atmosphere were all parts of creating a perfect night for me and my friends. I have no bad comments about this restaurant – 5 starts from me!
“Sublime service, including several lovely drinks and beers. An extremely cozy atmosphere that I would highly recommend.”
"Everything was awesome, the food, the beer, atmosphere and service. Nice sitting here in good weather outside and that the personal did take good care of us"
"Excellent Danish food and drinks in the beautiful Nyhavn at very fair prices. And the staff is so kind!"
Dinnerbooking 4.5
★★★★★4.5/5
Tripadviser 4.0
★★★★★4/5
Google 4.2
★★★★★4.2/5
Facebook 4.5
★★★★★4.5/5
DID YOU KNOW
THAT DANISH CLASSICS
The Danish cuisine is rich in history and filled with many delightful classic dishes. Are you familiar with the classic Danish dishes?
Smørrebrød is a simple dish that comes in many different shapes and sizes. Do you know the history of smørrebrød and the different types that exist? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Get more information here.
A GEM IN NYHAVN
From the sailors' and ladies of easy virtues’ hangout to a tourist paradise in Copenhagen From fistfights and influential people throughout Danish history - to fried pork belly and happy days. Gain knowledge of Nyhavn, and learn about the significant role Nyhavn has had, and still has, in Danish history by clicking this here.