Mon-Fri 07:00-19:00, Sat-Sun 08:00-17:00Walk-in onlyOrganic sourdough and pastry
Copenhagen's organic bakehouse chain has its most prominent Aarhus branch on Store Torv. The spelt loaves, rye bread and pastries use certified organic flour and dairy; the coffee is from a curated specialty roaster.
Worth the queue: Speltloaf and organic wienerbrød
Mon-Sat 07:00-17:00Walk-in onlyTraditional Danish konditori cakes
A proper Danish konditori in Frederiksbjerg making layered lagkage, marzipan-covered cakes and the rum-ball truffle known as romkugle that every Danish childhood contains. The counter is old-school and the cakes are the real thing.
Worth the queue: Lagkage and romkugle
Tue-Sat 07:30-14:00Walk-in onlySourdough and seasonal pastry
A micro-bakery in the Latin Quarter baking a short daily menu of sourdough loaves and seasonal pastry. The fruit danishes change with the month; the batard is the locals' bread of choice for Saturday morning.
Worth the queue: Seasonal fruit danish and sourdough batard
Mon-Fri 07:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 08:00-15:00Walk-in onlyNew Nordic rye and wholegrain
Claus Meyer's bakery chain in Aarhus focuses on the wholegrain and rye tradition that defines Danish bread culture. The sourdough rye is made with a long-fermented starter and the hindbærsnitter (raspberry slice) is an institution.
Worth the queue: Sourdough rugbrod and hindbærsnitter
Tue-Sat 07:30-14:00Walk-in onlyLaminated pastry and seasonal tarts
A new-generation bakery in Frederiksbjerg run by a classically trained pastry chef with time in French kitchens. The croissant is the best in the neighbourhood; the seasonal cream tarts sell out within an hour of opening.
Worth the queue: Croissant and seasonal cream tart
Wed-Sun 08:00-14:00Walk-in onlyPan-Asian fusion pastry
A small-batch bakery on Mejlgade doing laminated pastry with Japanese and Korean flavour profiles. The matcha croissant and black sesame danish have made it a destination for the Aarhus food community.
Worth the queue: Matcha croissant and black sesame danish