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Färgfabriken

Liljeholmen
$$Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Art gallery in a former paint factory offering contemporary exhibits & cultural events, plus a cafe.via Google

An experimental art space housed in a former paint factory, focusing on architecture and urban design.

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€, industrial vibe, excellent weekend brunch cafe.

Reviews from Google

Richa Thaper2 years ago
Well, I Went for lunch. It’s a cute small cafe and also outdoor seating. But when we went their lunch of the day was over, and the other vegetarian item was also over. So we didn’t have any choice other than ordering soup. Wasn’t very impressed with the taste either. I expected better
Laura Wiegand3 years ago
Very nice cafe and restaurant next to a beautiful art exhibition place. Nice selection for brunch, lunch and fika. Lots of space in two big rooms. Friendly and fast service. Delicious sandwich and amazing tea.
Bastiaan Franssen8 years ago
It's a super nice location, I love the minimalistic and clean approach. The cafe serves some great food too, personnel is very helpful. I hate the speakers on the wall though. They are VERY scary. When you walk down the road you here these very strange people laughing trough the speakers, everyone seems to dislike them. But I guess art is art
Thangs6 years ago
We went for lunch here.. Decent place... Food was good and nice ambience ... Friendly staff and well organized place ..options are there for vegetarians as well...drinks and deserts available too... Overall a good place to try with friends and family.. Have a good time guys.. Cheers
Olle Moquist4 years ago
Food-wise färgfabriken is okay. I had the potato and leek soup which tasted pretty good. It was a bit more acidic than the ones I've had before and therefore it stood out in a good way. Though 95 kr for soup is really too much. This was the cheapest dish which says something of the whole menu. With the soup, bread was included. The first bite was great. Fluffy, spongy. Though the crust tasted like burnt caramel and was a bit overbearing and didn't complement the soup all that well. Something a little more plain would have helped as a palate cleanser. The exhibition part on the other hand is free and quite well-curated.
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