An all-day café and natural wine bar in Copenhagen, known for its association with the former Michelin-starred Restaurant 108 and Noma.
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Last updated: 7/9/2026, 4:00:53 AM
The Corner at 108 operates as an all-day café and natural wine bar, known for its connection to the acclaimed (now closed) Restaurant 108 and its 'little sibling' status to Noma. It offers a relaxed atmosphere in Christianshavn, serving coffee, pastries, and natural wines. Uniquely, it also functions as a local convenience store and post office.
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Customers consistently praise the excellent and friendly service, with staff often described as smiling and kind. The salads are highlighted as fresh, very filling, and delicious with plenty of ingredients. Bagels, sandwiches, and coffee (especially cappuccino) also receive high marks for taste. While some note the convenience store items can be pricey, the overall food and service experience is highly recommended.
The Corner at 108 was established as an extension of Restaurant 108, which itself was a spin-off from the world-renowned Noma. Although Restaurant 108 closed in 2020, The Corner continues to operate, maintaining its reputation for quality. Beyond its café offerings, it also serves as a local convenience store and post office, providing a unique community service.
The Corner at 108 is an all-day café, open every day, making it suitable for drop-in visits throughout the day for coffee, pastries, lunch, or evening wine.