Coffee cup and saucer with cookies and buns on a table.
Photo: Jens Mohr, Skokloster Castle/SHM.
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Castle cafe

The Skokloster Castle café has been privately run by Gill and Tommy Schröder since 1990. It is found in the rooms that were known in the 18th century as the “Little Kitchen”. It serves freshly baked pastries, sandwiches and home-made lunches. Choose to sit inside the charming old kitchen under a 17th century vault or outside in the shade of the lime trees with a view of Lake Mälaren.

Opening hours

The Castle café is open from June 1 to August 31 between 11.00-16.00.

See the castle’s opening hours

People sit and eat in the castle café's outdoor dining area.
Photo: Jens Mohr, Skokloster Castle/SHM.

Lunch menu

The castle café serves lunch between 11.00 and 15.30

  • Roast beef with creamy gratin potatoes, served with salad and home baked bread. (SEK 169)
  • Smoked salmon with potatoes and mustard-dill sauce, served with salad and home baked bread. (SEK 169)
  • Caesar salad with chicken and croutons, served with home baked bread. (SEK 169)
  • Prawn sandwich with egg and mayonnaise. (SEK 169)
  • Sour dough baguette with ham, cheese and Dijon mustard. (SEK 169)
  • Sour dough baguette with sun-dried tomatoes and brie. (SEK 169)

There are also vegetarian and vegan options!

Children's menu

  • Meatballs with sauce and lingonberries. (SEK 89)
  • Traditional waffle with strawberry jam and cream. (SEK 69)
  • Pancakes with strawberry jam and cream. (SEK 69)

Package offer

Intending to visit Skokloster Castle with a group of 15 or more? Then you can book lunch or a coffee break in the Castle café with your guided tour.

Photo: Skokloster Castle/SHM.

Visiting the castle café with children?

There are meatballs and pancakes on the menu, so everyone can find something they like. You can also heat up baby food that you’ve brought with you. Push chairs and prams are left outside the café.

Photo: Jens Mohr, Skokloster Castle/SHM.

Accessibility in the castle café

You need to go up three steps to enter the castle café. Visitors with wheelchairs or other mobility problems can use the ramp in the main castle entrance. Naturally there are alternatives for those with food allergies.

Photo: Jens Mohr, Skokloster Castle/SHM.

Food and drink nearby

Skokloster coffee roastery & café

Skokloster's coffee roastery is a café close to the castle, which serves Danish Smørrebrød, pastries and their own roasted coffee.

Stenhuset   

Stenhuset has food service and a conference suite. More information on Stenhusets website.

Children walking in the sun outside Stenhuset.
Stenhuset. Photo: Ola Myrin, Skoklosters Castle/SHM.

Contact the Café

Phone: +46 73-800 1771  
Email: info@schroders.nu 

Photo: Ola Myrin, Skokloster Castle/SHM.