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  • I've been living in Oslo for 2 years now and have been searching all over the city for good coffee. I feel that in general the quality is quite changeable, you might get a delicious coffee from a chain like Waynes and some over extracted swill from a 'barista' in another place. I think this is because the norwegian palate is very used to bitter coffee from drip machines and espresso based drinks are still quite new to them.

    Oslo


    Tim Wendelboe
    Best coffee in town hands down, also quite reasonable prices. Never fails to serve up a good cup but not a place you sit and chat with your friends. There is only three seats there so have your drink at the bar and leave or get it to go.


    Javelin
    Good coffee with a nice atmosphere, usually staffed by the owner and his daughter.

    Rooster
    Oslo's first coffee bar, now closed due to renovations hoping to reopen soon. Good coffee with friendly staff.


    Liebling
    Ok for coffee,good atmosphere but a lil bit hip.

    Fuglen
    Ok coffee, feels like a berlin cafe.

    Stockfleths
    Chain with slightly expensive but usually ok sometimes good coffee.

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    Mocca
    Expensive, awkward atmosphere with bad coffee-AVOID!

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