Whether you're chasing a true Nordic pastry, a satisfying smørrebrød, or a moment of calm Scandinavian atmosphere, Kantine gives you a genuine taste of the north — right in the Bay Area.

Why customers choose us
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Customers hire Kantine when they want a genuinely Nordic food experience that transports them beyond the typical café. From traditional smørrebrød to seasonal semla and cardamom-spiced pastries, the menu delivers cultural authenticity that is hard to find elsewhere in the Bay Area.
“Kantine is the only authentic, truly Scandinavian place in the entire Bay area. Amazing, healthy and tasty food!”
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Customers return specifically to catch limited-time and rotating pastries — from the pre-Lenten semla to seasonal orange-pistachio creations — making each visit feel like a new, time-sensitive discovery worth planning around.
“Kantine's seasonal semla is my favorite pastry in SF! I make it a point to visit when it's available for a very short time before the Lenten season when it's traditionally served.”
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Customers hire Kantine for the full sensory and social experience — a thoughtfully designed Scandinavian interior, congenial staff, and small touches like the flag system and outdoor seating that make lingering feel effortless and rewarding.
“Congenial staff, with a flag system that tells you about different Danish/Nordic celebrities in various fields while you wait for your food and drinks.”
What customers love most
“Amazing, healthy and tasty food! Love their pastries as well as their sandwiches.”
“Great smørrebrød, yummy Kanelbullar, accurate Kardemummabullar, Spandauer, and scrumptious Hallongrottor.”
“Kantine's seasonal semla is my favorite pastry in SF! I make it a point to visit when it's available for a very short time before the Lenten season when it's traditionally served. It has a delicious almond paste and whipped cream and is truly delightful.”
“I always get their Kardemummakaffe, which never disappoints.”
“Seasonal pastry was also amazing- perfect amount of sweetness and the orange added tartness which gave it a good balance.”
“Chickpea sandwich had a lot of flavor and different textures which I loved and overall felt super healthy!”
“The space is beautiful and the counter seating can get sun drenched and quite warm. I'm inspired to visit Scandinavian countries one day to get a taste of what Kantine does so well!”
“Congenial staff, with a flag system that tells you about different Danish/Nordic celebrities in various fields while you wait for your food and drinks.”








The little things that matter
Kantine rotates limited-time pastries tied to the culinary calendar — like the traditional semla available only in the weeks before Lent — giving regulars a reason to return and rewarding those who time their visits well.
While guests wait for their food and drinks, a flag system introduces them to notable Danish and Nordic figures from a range of fields, transforming queue time into a small cultural experience.
When a larger group arrived with a dog on a warm day, staff proactively brought out extra stools to ensure everyone had a comfortable place to sit — a small but telling act of attentiveness.
From smørrebrød to kardemummabullar to semla with almond paste, the menu reflects genuine Nordic culinary tradition rather than a loosely themed interpretation — something regulars and first-timers alike notice and appreciate.
Specialty beverages like the kardemummakaffe (cardamom coffee) and cardamom latte are crafted to match the Scandinavian character of the food menu, giving the full visit a coherent and considered feel.
The interior reflects Scandinavian aesthetic principles — clean, considered, and consistent with the food and drink on offer — so the atmosphere reinforces rather than contradicts the experience.
Multiple visitors describe the team as congenial and kind, suggesting a consistent front-of-house culture rather than isolated moments of good service.
Seasonal pastries are noted for achieving a deliberate balance — such as orange tartness offsetting sweetness — indicating that care goes into the composition of each item rather than defaulting to richness alone.
Tips for your first visit
Day specials sell out quickly, so arriving early gives you the best chance of getting them.
Kantine doesn't take table bookings, so expect to wait in line — reviewers say it's worth it.
Items like the semla are only available for a short window before the Lenten season, so visit when they're on the menu.
If the dining room is packed, grabbing sandwiches to go is a satisfying alternative that lets you still enjoy the menu.
You can sit outside with your dog, and staff are happy to accommodate your group with extra seating.
While you wait for your order, look out for the flag system that shares facts about different Nordic celebrities and figures.
More reasons to visit
“a flag system that tells you about different Danish/Nordic celebrities in various fields while you wait for your food and drinks”