Where to Dine in Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm’s meat-free dining scene emphasizes sustainability and seasonal ingredients. The city’s identified establishments are categorized according to their dining formats. Each venue listed is a meat-free establishment, offering menus that are either fully vegan or mostly plant-based. [Prompted by TVD and fully generated by Google’s Gemini as of March 31, 2026. These purported venues are entirely identified by Gemini and have not been linked herein or verified by TVD, and so, should you decide to visit any of these venues, please review their website, online presence, and their Google Maps profile.]

Upscale Dining in Stockholm

Lao Wai is a refined vegan restaurant in the Vasastan neighborhood of Norrmalm district. It specializes in authentic Sichuan and Taiwanese cuisine, prepared without garlic or onion but rich in traditional spices and fresh vegetables. It is considered a premier destination for high-quality, plant-based Chinese gastronomy. The restaurant has been a fixture of the scene since 2011.

Casual Dining in Stockholm

Hermans is an iconic vegetarian restaurant in the Fjällgatan neighborhood of Södermalm district. Famous for its garden terrace with panoramic views of the Stockholm harbor, the venue offers a plant-based buffet featuring global dishes, salads, and BBQ. It has been a beloved institution for filling, meat-free dining since 1992.
 
Mahalo is a vibrant vegan cafe and bistro with locations in the Vasastan neighborhood (Odengatan) as well as the Södermalm district (Hornsgatan). The menu centers on “buddha bowls,” loaded burgers, and smoothie bowls made with organic ingredients. It is a go-to spot for health-conscious, aesthetic plant-based meals. The brand was established in 2015.
 
Seyhmus Vegetariska is a strictly vegetarian deli and restaurant, off Varvsgatan, in the Södermalm district. It specializes in organic Middle Eastern cuisine, offering a popular buffet of stews, salads, and their signature freshly baked bread. This establishment is known for its generous portions and has been a reliable part of Stockholm’s meat-free scene since 1999.
 
Verte is a charming vegetarian restaurant in the Gamla Stan (Old Town) neighborhood of Norrmalm district, near Södermalm. Located on Lilla Nygatan, it serves craft beers and organic wines alongside a menu of plant-based pub classics and Swedish favorites. It provides a cozy, historic atmosphere in the heart of the tourist district. The venue opened in 2021.
 
Hermitage is a cozy vegetarian restaurant in the Gamla Stan (Old Town) neighborhood of Norrmalm district, near Södermalm. Known for its daily changing buffet of warm stews, soups, and salads, it offers a homely and affordable dining option amidst the cobblestone streets. This restaurant opened in the 1990s.
 
Légumes is a popular vegetarian buffet restaurant in the Södermalm district, off Hornsgatan. The concept offers a pay-by-the-plate buffet focused on Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors, including falafel, hummus, and grilled vegetables. It is a reliable destination for quick, casual meat-free dining. The establishment began operations in the 2000s.
 
Kafe 44 is a vegan punk cafe and concert venue in the Södermalm district, off Tjärhovsgatan. Known as “Dagfiket,” it serves affordable, hearty vegan meals such as sandwiches and stews. It offers a gritty, alternative atmosphere and has been a central part of Stockholm’s counter-culture scene since the 1980s.

Cafes & Sweets in Stockholm

Fern & Fika is a plant-based health cafe in the Hornstull neighborhood of Södermalm district. The menu features gluten-free and refined-sugar-free pastries, brunch plates, and specialty coffees. It offers a relaxed atmosphere and commitment to holistic wellness. The cafe was founded in 2019.