Light Menu offer

Café Europa has created a special light-themed menu for the festival and is located close to many of the artworks.

You can also collect your light treasure prize here.

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Café Europa 1989 is an iconic café in the heart of Copenhagen, where European café tradition meets modern gastronomy.

With authentic dishes, quality coffee, and an atmospheric ambiance, the café has been a popular gathering spot for guests from around the world since its opening in 1989.

LYS-MENU:2-course menu with starter and main course, coffee* or tea: DKK 249,-

Starter (choose one):

Carpaccio
● Potato and leek soup (vegetarian)
 

Main course (choose one):

● Roasted cauliflower (vegetarian)
Beef Bourguignon
 

(*Irish Coffee excluded)
Booking link: Select Copenhagen Light Festival menu

 

Lys Menu tilbud

Café Europa har lavet en særlig lys-menu tilbud til festivalen og ligger tæt ved mange værker.
Her kan man også hente Lys skatte præmie.
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Oddies Coffee er vores udendørs kunstværk med kaffe og varme følelser.
Find den ved Kgs Nytorv og Inderhavnsbroen.
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Café Europa – 1989

Café Europa 1989 er en ikonisk café i hjertet af København, hvor europæisk cafétradition møder moderne gastronomi.

Med autentiske retter, kvalitetskaffe og en stemningsfuld atmosfære har caféen siden åbningen i 1989 været et populært samlingspunkt for gæster fra hele verden.

LYS-MENU: 2 retters menu med forret & hovedret, kaffe* eller te: Kr. 249,-

Forret (vælg én):

Carpaccio
Kartofler og porresuppe (vegetar)
 

Hovedret (vælg én):

Ristet blomkål (vegetar)
Beef Bourguignon
 

(*Irish Coffe undtaget)
Booking link: Vælg Copenhagen Light Festival menu

 

Oddies

Oddie’s Coffee Eternal is our artwork with coffee and warm feelings 💛🧡❤️💚💜💙 – a smile, mulled wine, Irish coffee, hot cocoa, a snack, or just really good barista coffee, while you admire the more than 50 beautiful light works. So come by! As a Treasure Award, they are offering a chocolate bar and a hot coffee or tea 💛
The light works on the carts are called From Here to Eternity by Arthur van der Zaag.