Discovering Coziness at Bakkastova Café in Vágur, Suðuroy

 
 

Suðuroy, the southernmost island of the Faroe Islands, is known for its rugged landscapes, breathtaking ocean views, and unique culture. And right in the heart of the charming town of Vágur, you will find Bakkastova Café, a cosy little café serving delicious food and drinks with a view.

Bakkastova Café is located at Hotel Bakkin, which has been renovated to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The café has several windows that offer panoramic views of the ocean, so you can enjoy a cup of coffee or a bite to eat while taking in the stunning surroundings.

Cosy atmosphere with ocean views. The café is located at Hotel Bakkin, Vágsvegur 69, Vágur.

On the menu, you will find a soup of the day, sandwiches, and other light bites and drinks. I tried tomato soup; it was hearty and comforting, perfect for warming up on a cold day, while the side toast was fresh and satisfying. Everything is made with the finest ingredients and served with a smile.

Aside from the delicious food and drinks, what sets Bakkastova Café apart is its cosy ambience. There are comfy chairs and sofas to sink into, and the décor is simple and rustic. It's the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the town or taking in the breathtaking scenery of Suðuroy.

Whether you're a local or a tourist, Bakkastova Café is a must-visit. The café is located in the heart of Vágur, so it's easy to find and convenient for those exploring the town. It's open every day besides Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, so you can drop by for a cup of coffee, a bite to eat, or just to enjoy the view, from Tuesday to Friday.

So, the next time you're in Suðuroy, be sure to stop by Bakkastova Café and experience the cosiness and warmth of this charming little café. And with its soup and sandwiches, as well as its ocean views, it's the perfect place to rest, recharge, and savour the beauty of this magnificent island.

Soup of the Day, Tomato soup with grilled cheese sandwich

 
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