Foot traffic data for Café Husaren - Home of Hagabullen, Haga Nygata 28 411 22 Göteborg Sweden

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The very first Hagabullen was baked at Café Husaren in 1985 and has become synonymous with the district of Haga. It is enjoyed by visitors from all around the world and local gothenburgers, no matter age or distance, they all love Hagabullen. Until this day, we proudly serve our big cinnamon buns - just as you can expect from the home of Hagabullen. At Café Husaren, we strive to live up to our motto: home baked, homemade and homely. As part of Swedish fika culture, Café Husaren welcomes customers to an atmosphere that breathes tradition and history. We offer the well known cinnamon roll Hagabullen and a wide selection of other pastries, and are proud to say that basically everything has been baked by ourselves.