• EspressoHouse
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City Café

City Café

In 1891, three years after the great Sundsvall fire, Mina Nordström started a café in the newly rebuilt Hirschska house. Mina owned the café through a century change and two world wars. In 1945, Konrad Dufenberg took over the business, and in 1967 a new era began with the name change to City Caféet. In 1997, Gunilla Sjöberg took over this venerable café, which is now the second oldest in Sweden. Today's City Café is filled with tradition, personality, and charm. People from across the country visit to experience a piece of well-preserved history. Gunilla's homemade mustard is a must-try, and its recipe is a closely guarded secret.
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Espresso House

Espresso House

The history of Espresso House goes back to 1996 when the first café opened in Lund by Charles and Elisabet Asker. What started as a small café inspired by both the Italian coffee culture and the American coffee tradition, is today the largest coffee shop chain in Scandinavia, with more than 400 coffee shops spread out between the four countries Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. At Espresso House, there are more than coffee; sandwiches, salads, pies, yoghurt and more, something for every occasion – breakfast, lunch, snack or on the go. All bread and pastries served is made at their own bakery in Malmö, Sweden.
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