Høker is a no-bullshit, small hole-in-the-wall breakfast and lunch joint that you wouldn't necessarily find, because when you enter the trendy Kødbyen (the meatpacking district in Copenhagen) you often stay in the middle of all the bars, restaurants etc.
But there is something very cool behind the "center of attention" besides a few interesting hipster companies and shops between the old warehouses. I like to walk by this area from time to time to get inspired and to get an update and always end up with a sandwich in my hand from this place.
Høker - bar/hangout/grill. As seen on the picture, it's just a small window where you can buy breakfast or lunch and something to drink. It's a fun little spot with a good and reasonably priced pork sandwich and famous Friday night burgers during summer.
Take a seat somewhere and enjoy your life. Hang out with the cool youngsters.
If you are there in the morning, then get your breakfast from the German micro baker or if you're just thirsty during the day, this is a great sunny spot to drink cheap beer and hang out.
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