The impressive thing about this bakery is that I think there’s two or three other good bakeries nearby and yet this one looked so good I had to go here. Basic rundown: they have some good bread in that back display, some little pastries up front, and some sandwiches on the side. To drink: be a real Swede and get some(more) coffee or get one of their nice teas. All the pastries I tried were delicious and if we extrapolate, I’m pretty sure all their pastries are delicious. Brewed coffee(bryggcaffe) is good as always, and I’m a big fan of the cardamom buns(though most people like cinnamon buns more). If you’re the type of person who actually reads a whole review for a bakery, then you clearly like bakeries and this one is great. You should go here.
Celia R.
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
I am very serious when it comes to cinnamon buns! Everytime im in Stockholm i will investigate ! All for the love of research of course. Buns here are very tastt & moist — makes sense as everything us fresh. Rest of pastries and bread look & smell great too However, they only have black coffee, mhm…
Tara M.
Tu valoración: 4 Harlem, Manhattan, NY
I usually don’t get impressed by Swedish confectioneries, in my opinion their selection is usually quite dull, and frankly not so tasty. It is the classic Swedish cinnamon bun and perhaps a few other goods. You had one and you’ve had them all! So Petrus is a nice contrast! They have the cinnamon bun — a delicious version, but also several other well made Swedish confectioneries, sandwiches and breads, combined with French ones! A great selection that creates diversity. And everything is really well made! What I also like is that they know what they are good at, and seem proud enough to not try to take focus from it! You come here to enjoy confectioneries or sandwiches. If you want a cup of coffee or tea with it, you can enjoy a classic Swedish coffee(from a thermos!) or tea from teabag. No fancy drinks here! Which is brilliant as there are several spots nearby that try to claim the barista throne! Petrus is also a really cosy spot, with a traditional Scandinavian feel to the place. So if you happen to find an empty seat, grab it and enjoy the deliciousness accompanied with nice selection of jazz music. Only reason I don’t give Petrus five stars is that I wish they had a wider selection.
Casey P.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Very good kardemembulle. I had several«bulle»(both the cinnamon and cardamom rolls) and these were the best. And strangely also the cheapest(only 20 kroner while other places charged almost twice as much). Cute little place for fika/snack. I didn’t have anything else, but everything looked good and I plan on going back during my visit.
Fernanda S.
Tu valoración: 5 São Paulo, Brazil
Best fika spot you can find in all of Stockholm. You don’t know what«fika» is? You are missing on some important Swedish culture information. Fika is a break to drink coffee or tea and eat something, but more than that is time to socialize, interact and talk to other people. Besides being a noun is also a verb and you should«fika» with yours friends, family, date or whatever. Kanelbulle(which is sort of a cinnamon roll) is yummy and fresh, and if you are into eating something savory don’t worry they have nice freshly baked butter buns and other options. To drink you can opt between tea, coffee of some bottled juices. This is not their speciality, coffee here is only«ok», but it doesn’t matter when you do have a bite of that delicious bulle. Staff is very nice and gentle. And I even had the chance to talk to the baker myself, who is a very friendly guy and gave us some free pastries. Good job Petrus, you are my favorite spot to have fika in Stockholm.
Patrik K.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
Wonderful bakery with both traditional swedis and french goods. High quality, and really delicious.