Calling all foodies: Copenhagen crowned one of the best brunch spots in Europe

Copenhagen is ranked 12th in Europe

If you’re looking for a great place to eat a bit of late brekky this weekend, bear it in mind that Copenhagen was recently named the 12th best brunch spot in Europe.

According to the study, carried out by Uswitch, it has been revealed that Copenhagen has a brunch rating of 8.63 out of 10 – score based on an assessment of 454 restaurants that serve the popular meal, as well as 236,834 restaurants across the continent.

Athens took first place in the study with a rating of 8.88 out of 10, as not only one of the best places to eat brunch, but is also one of the cheapest options.

Copenhagen was one of the most expensive and Bratislava the cheapest.





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