Djäkne Kaffebar, one of the popular joints among the locals of Malmo who want to indulge themselves in some delicious coffees. Set in an industrial-style space consisting of huge windows, dimmed lights, wooden tables and the light colored walls, the cafe’s decor makes one feel pleasant and relaxed while the open kitchen allow one to see the preparation of the delicious coffee. Their Espresso, made from freshly brewed coffee beans is the most loved drink here and must certainly be tried. One can also enjoy their coffee with a range of lights snacks served here. The place can also be termed as a decent area to work or spend time reading. Patrons can also conduct meetings by making a reservation here.
This cafe is reminiscent of a funky, mellow coffee bar in Venice Beach or Amsterdam. Plush couches, bean bag chairs and offbeat art pieces are the norm here, and this makes a great place for a coffee or to get some reading done when you are in the southern part of the city. However, this cafe also has a comprehensive sushi bar and weds the Scandinavian love of seafood to Japanese cuisine neatly. Truly a unique place for food and drink.
This is one of the most prominent "nations" in Lund. These are unique student-based organizations-cum-pubs that began as cultural pride associations for students away from home but grew into a way to bring student communities together, provide a space to have fun, and maybe even make some money. The nations are the prime venues for alternative entertainment and homey atmospheres for drink and dance.