Why locals love it: Copenhagen's oldest working bakery has been on Sankt Peders Stræde since the 17th century but the Wednesday cinnamon roll keeps the queue local, not tourist-led.

Tip: The onsdagssnegl only bakes on Wednesday. Closed weekends.

Location

Address: Sankt Peders Stræde 29, 1453 København K, Copenhagen

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Café Wilder ★ 4.3

Why locals love it: Tucked on Wildersgade in Christianshavn since 1984, the corner-canal room is a local lunch fixture that tourist itineraries skip in favour of glossier Nyhavn cafes.

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Den Vandrette ★ 4.6

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Apollo Bar ★ 4.5

Why locals love it: Apollo Bar tucks behind Kunsthal Charlottenborg's main gallery on Nyhavn; the cobbled courtyard kantine is invisible from the busy Nyhavn quay 30 metres away.

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Iluka ★ 4.5

Why locals love it: Beau Clugston's ex-noma seafood bistro on Peder Skrams Gade is far from the Strandgade tourist drag; locals book the kitchen-counter seats by phone.

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Pompette ★ 4.6

Why locals love it: Small basement on Møllegade in Nørrebro; no sign and no reservations. Locals know it as the entry-price natural wine bar a short walk north of Nørrebrogade.

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