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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst restaurant experience in…

Worst restaurant experience in Copenhagen. Someone in our party had their baby in a stroller and was informed as they got there that no strollers are allowed. We are understanding of this and would have planned accordingly if we knew they were not allowed. However, we are here on a trip and wanted to all eat together so we got up to go pay for the waters and the server threatened with charging us 500 dkk a person for "canceling the reservation". We had all intentions of eating at this restaurant until it was not possible due to the stroller situation and the baby is too small for a highchair. When we then said we’ll just order the cheapest meal on the menu and pay for that he said "you are no longer welcome to eat here" and was extremely rude during this whole situation. There are so many great restaurants in Copenhagen, don’t waste your time on this place.

January 8, 2025
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