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The Stockholm Archipelago is the second largest archipelago in the Baltic Sea. Each of the islands is unique, with beautiful natural landscapes. Locals love to go on excursions here, in order to experience the culture and local cuisine, which combines traditional and contemporary gastronomy. Here we help you explore some of the best brunch spots in the Stockholm Archipelago.

Bockholmen Hav & Restaurang

Restaurant, European, Swedish

Stockholm Archipelago
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Bockholmen Hav & Restaurang is situated on Bergshamra Island, a remote location where you get an impressive view of the idyllic waterside. The restaurant’s exterior resembles the royal castles of the 17th century, which were used as summer houses by nobility. This establishment is a perfect option for a tranquil brunch, and offers the extraordinary Swedish smorgasbord on the weekend. Asides from the smorgasbord, they offer more than 50 types of dishes.

Siggesta Gård AB

Situated in Värmdö, Siggesta Gård AB serves homemade refreshments, and the menu features Moroccan, American and Mexican fare. They serve a buffet brunch with fresh salad and grilled meat on the weekend. Don’t forget to try the ethically sourced hamburger.

S/S Stockholm

Restaurant, Swedish, Dessert

S/S Stockholm
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S/S Stockholm is a sightseeing steamboat and restaurant that offers a three hour brunch buffet. Their brunch is one of the best in Stockholm, carefully prepared by two talented chefs, Maria Svensson and Jesper Taube. They only use fresh ingredients delivered in the morning and cooked on the boat. A wide variety of traditional Swedish food is provided in the buffet, from smoked and cured salmon and roast beef to salad, desserts and breads.

Fjäderholmarnas Krog

Restaurant, Seafood, Swedish, European

Fjäderholmarnas Krog
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Located on the island of Fjäderholmarna, which is 25 minutes away from Stockholm’s city center, Fjäderholmarnas Krog boasts an elegant interior, minimal decoration and natural landscapes. The restaurant serves delicacies using traditional techniques and ingredients. Kungskrabba, which is king crab with aioli, toast and lemon, is a must-try for those who want to have a luxurious dining experience.

Birgittas Bageri

Located on Nacka Island, Birgittas Bageri is located next to the water, so you can have an amazing view of the nearby sea while enjoying your brunch. The food is beautifully prepared and inspired by Scandinavian and French cuisine. Whilst it may seem like a simple option – try the bread here, it’s made by hand.

About the author

Born and raised in multicultural Hong Kong, Billy has learnt to appreciate the beauty of cultural diversity from a very young age. He is enthusiastic about travelling and deems every travel experience as a new way of looking at the world. Inspired by the simplicity of life, he is very interested in Scandinavian cultures and lifestyles. Billy is currently an undergraduate in The University of Hong Kong, majoring in English Studies and Geography. His training background has provided him the repertoire for travelogue writing, and the Culture Trip is a platform for him share his adventures with other world travellers .

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