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Coffee makers

An average Swede drinks five cups of coffee a day. I'm not sure if the statistics is correct, but it shows how popular coffee is in Sweden.

Increasingly, people in Stockholm are becoming fussy about how to make coffee. Below are some of the places where you can choose one from various options (including Italian moka pots for espresso and Japanese coffee makers for drip brew).

Several branches are located in shopping malls across the city, including Västermalmsgallerian and MOOD Stockholm.

Two branches in Stockholm: Oxtorgsgatan 8 and Ringvägen 108.

A cafe at Swedenborgsgatan 7, run by a coffee roaster company. They sell coffee makers as well.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Selecting the best coffee maker for us can do wonders. There are instances when people would buy a coffee machine which brews more than they can consume in a day, or one where they need to reheat from time to time.