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ONE OF SWEDENS LAST “SCHWEIZERI”
1920
The name comes from the term “Schweizeri”, originating from early 1800, meaning a small café that serves alcohol. We know that Café Schweizer has been open since 1920 in the same location as today. The photo of Gamla Stan was taken around the same period.
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TRADITION & FAMILY
1976-2011
The world and Sweden have changed a lot during the years, and Café Schweizer. Several passionate entrepreneurs have contributed to what the café is today, a Swedish classic with influences from the world. One of the most iconic individuals and contributors to our story is Antonio. He moved to Sweden from the Americas and started working at the café soon after that. Eventually, Antonio took over the business and has had the honour to host royalty, ministers and international stars.
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PASSION AND LOVE
2011-Present
Today Café Schweizer is one of Stockholms most popular fika places. Enjoy a cinnamon bun, some freshly made tea or enjoy a traditional Swedish smörgåstårta for lunch. Loved by both locals and visitors from around the world, for that, we have Indira to thank. Like Antonio so many years before her, she immigrated to Sweden and started working at the café. After years of hard work and passion, Indira runs the business today. She has combined her love for Sweden with her roots from Bosnia & Herzegovina to create a unique experience.