Bakery
Vegan and gluten-free chocolate shop selling different kinds of praline, chocolate, and occasional pastry. Offers afternoon tea every other Sun by appointment only. Call or message via social media to book. Relocated from Hauptvagen 90. now shares a space with a children's bookshop. Accepts cash. Wheelchair accessible from second entrance to the bookshop. Open Wed-Fri 11:00-18:00, Sat 11:00-16:00.
22 Reviews
First Review by Louchan
SannaOB
Points +30
Fully vegan patisserie with amazing desserts - Edit
Fully vegan patisserie. Amazing flavours and many options.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-11-03
Pros: Best pralines, Great cakes, Amazing ice cream
Cons: Not very cozy cafe to sit in, Pricy
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IsabellMarie
Points +278
Bought the gift box for Christmas - Edit
Got the gift box as a gift for my partner on Christmas. Very tasty and cool looking pralines! Never visited the actuall place.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2021-08-24
Pros: Classy pralines, Can deliver gift box to local pick up location
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ElinPelin
Points +234
All vegan in the suburb - Edit
It is great that all is plant based and service is really good. Just a bit expensive, like princess cake 80 SEK.
Read morePros: Good selection , Calm area
Cons: Charges extra for the milk (vegetable of course), Pricy in general
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Luksusellen
Points +39
Beautiful & delicious 😍 - Edit
Soo pretty & nice little treats 😍 love it!!
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charliexx
Points +16
Scrumptious - Edit
Amazing baked goods. I don’t recall eating a cake as good as this one even non-vegan. Try the mousse, or anything else I am sure-it’s delicious.
Read morePros: Food, Staff kindness, Surroundings
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LoTallberg
Points +963
Sweet tooth heaven - Edit
Oh so much to choose from! Pastry was good, a bit sour which was to my liking, nice texture. Praline with green tea-taste was delicious, but the pistachio praline lacked in pistachio-flavour. Will revisit!
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PrincessPudding
Points +249
The vegan konditori I’ve longed for - Edit
One of the things I’ve missed the most since becoming vegan are classic ‘konditori’ patisseries. Green Praline really hits the spot and fills a niche in the market. I had the princess cake which was even better than the non-vegan versions I’ve had in the past. Loved how sour the jam layer was.
Read moreAlso, the location in a children’s bookshop creates just the right homely atmosphere. Found some real gems here for my child who came along to the shop.
Updated from previous review on 2023-08-10
Pros: Quality of the patisserie , Location
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tomdle
Points +42
Great all-vegan patisserie - Edit
Always nice to visit an all-vegan place. I had the princess cake and a hot chocolate, both of which were good. The only thing stopping it from being five stars for me is that both were a bit too rich for my taste, but if you like that then this is the place for you.
Read morePros: All vegan, Tasty
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Mangogirl
Points +2148
All vegan bakery - Edit
“Green Praline” is a small but all-vegan bakery in Farsta, outside of Stockholm. They have a wide selection of vegan pralines and a few deserts, which change from time to time. I was especially happy about their vegan prinsesstårta, which I haven’t found anywhere else so far. They have several sitting opportunities in the cozy children bookstore next to it.
Read moreNote: They are only open Thursday-Sunday!
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Ville64
Points +182
100 % vegan - Edit
The only 100 % vegan bakery in Stockholm.
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LucidDreams
Points +257
Vegan & glutenfree - Edit
So nice to be abel to get both vegan and glutenfree fika that is also yummy. Their semlas are really nice too.
Read morePros: All vegan, All gluten free, Yummy
Cons: Opening hours
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mik
Points +4303
Yum yum yum! - Edit
After the demise of Pure Joy, it looks like Green Praline have been left alone as the sole purveyors of strictly vegan chocolates in the capital. Thankfully though, we've been left in good hands, as they deliver every time.
Read moreTheir range of products changes from time to time, but whether it's a praline, a bun or a pastry I always find the stuff to be stellar! Apparently additives are few and far between, which affords Green Praline to appeal to healthy freaks, slaves to their sweet tooth, and everyone in between.
I would think some of their items aren't all that cheap.. but then again, if you notice these soulless French-sounding chains charging as much or even more.. you do the math, gotta support the independent ones.
If concerned about exceeding your budget, you may want to consider their "flawy" pralines, which have a 50%-ish discount, still look pretty darn great and taste just as wonderfully. Also, I've ordered Afternoon tea from them twice and it's in my view rather good value for one's money, especially if it is to go (100 sek off). Staff are friendly, professional and care about animal rights.
All in all, no matter how many times I get lost while riding my bike to and from Green Praline, I'm pretty sure I'll keep returning to them on a regular basis.
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Markin
Points +150
Wonderful little place! - Edit
Bought a small box of chocolate pralines. Felt very exclusive! Will definitely come back to try the cakes which looked really good! The only negative I can say is the price.
Read morePros: All vegan, Nice chocolate , Friendly staff
Cons: Expensive
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Meril
Points +1397
Afternoon tea - Edit
Today was my first visit and I was not disappointed. The place had a good feel just by walking in and the staff was! friendly. We received a menu of teas and then got a small tea pot with a own tea. After receiving the tea we got some savory and sweet things to the tea.
Read moreOne of my best experience in Stockholm and will be back for more visits. A bonus was that it was in a kid bookstore that had a lot of cute things as well!
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treemelody
Points +958
Extraordinary fika - Edit
Finally got round to visiting premier chocolatier Green Praline. I'd read so many rave reviews about them and they're always getting mentioned whenever people are looking to order vegan cakes or are planning a visit to Stockholm. Located on the Farsta line which runs through the picturesque villa neighbourhoods of Gamla Enskede and Tallkrogen, plus world heritage-listed Skogskyrkogården, it's a recommended journey by subway. Green Praline is just around the corner from Hökarängen's main street with a couple of shops and a few eateries, all of which have cute neon signs. It's very much in keeping with the time of which the area was built and the architecture is typical of many of Stockholm's old suburbs.
Read moreThe café and shop is located right at the entrance which can get a little crowded if a lot of people arrive at once. There is seating a couple of stairs down in a charming children's bookshop. I'm not sure if there's an another entrance with better accessibility for wheelchairs. There were plenty of different pralines and pastries on offer. I chose one of the beautiful mousse pastries paired with a cup of jasmine tea from GP:s own range. You can tell that the owners are big Harry Potter and witchcraft fans from the mugs on sale and names of the tea varieties. The staff was welcoming and helpful.
As for seating, there's a large table in the middle of the room, four or five tables along the walls and a long table by a window facing the street. I visited early afternoon on a weekday so it wasn't crowded but a couple of families came in as I was leaving. It appears to be a popular establishment in the area, "Söderort" being known for its many environmentally inclined residents.
As for the mousse pastry it was something out of this world. Covered in a fluffy strawberry mousse with a light sponge at the bottom, hiding a shell of white chocolate which when tapped into revealed a tangy yuzu jelly and liquid white chocolate. What a construction! The flavours worked really nicely together. Well worth the price of 55 SEK I would say.
I'm keen to go back soon and try the pralines which looked very tantalizing. I might even treat myself to the advent calendar, a fun way to try their range. The bookshop also stocks fun gifts and the owner was very friendly and attentive.
Pros: Exquisite pastries and pralines, cosy, laid-back & homely café, friendly & attentive staff
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AndreaOsmar
Points +1136
Yummy - Edit
I am fortunate to have green praline as a neighbor. Their chocolate is amazing 🤩
Read morePros: Unique , Sooo good!
Cons: It’s a bit pricy
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Froken.eriksson
Points +56
Magiskt litet smultronställe - Edit
Första gången jag gick dit fick jag komma fast det var stängt, ägarna är så söta och gulliga. När jag kom in var det wow trots att jag följt dem på instagram.
Read moreVåga testa udda smaker för de är så grymma på smaker som gifter sig. Andra gången fick vi testa bakelser, OMG!!! Mousse, fluff, fräscht och ljuvligt gott! Ett ställe värt att åka till! Eller rättare sagt, ett måste för dig som är i Stockholm!
Pros: Riktiga små konstverk som smälter i munnen, Allt är magiskt gott och många olika praliner, Deras bakelser är ljuvligt goda
Cons: Ligger långt bort, Lite dyrt men värt det (för du vill ha allt)
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Eric_
Points +734
Appreciated - Edit
Tasty pralines! Not a huge selection otherwise, and unfortunately I must say that the prices are quite high … But it's still a nice place to have around.
Read morePros: Very friendly staff
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caimo
Points +92
Tiny friendly place - Edit
Small place, 20 min from central, and totally worth the ride. 3 min walk from tubestation. I had hot chocolate made by darker chocolate and soja milk, which was not to sweet nor to bitter, just super tasty. You can choose between darker or more milky sweet version of the hot chocolate and they make with your plant milk of choice. My friends had wonderful tea and coffee which was ok. They had several baked goods on the menu. We had kladdkaka (mud cake) and morotskaka (carrot cake), both really tasty. Didn't try the pralines, but they looked super good.
Read morePros: Hot chocolate was so high quality. , Tasty desserts. Allergy knowledgeable staff., Friendly and knowledgeable owners.
Cons: Small place only 6 window bar seats , and 4 table seats , Coffee just standard
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LivLina
Points +44
Super tasty pralines & pastries - Edit
If you’re looking for tasty vegan pastries this is the place to go! Awesome, friendly and nice atmosphere.
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Maggan
Points +84
One of it's kind and masters of pralines - Edit
The tube takes you 19 minutes from T-Centralen and it's well worth the trip. There is no place in Sweden that has such good selection of artisan pralines and chocolates. Friendly owners with great knowledge. The area is not far from Skogskyrkogården, which is well worth a visit and you have several vegan pizza and thai options close by too if you get hungry on the excursion.
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Louchan
Points +236
Small, new and very genuine - Edit
Newly opened Green Praline has been the talk of the town among vegan groups and it's not hard to see why. I bought a chocolate egg filled with pralines for Easter and not only was it delicious but it was a beautiful handwork as well. Their store is small, a little hidden away between apartment buildings, but very cute with even a small sitting area for guests to eat there.
Read morePros: Great chocolate in many flavors, Friendly staff who are very communicative
Cons: A little off and hard to find
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