Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Book it for the wine list.

Agnes in Kungsholmen holds the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2024 and is Stockholm's strongest argument for wine-led neighbourhood dining outside the tasting-menu circuit. The atmosphere is warm and conversation-friendly, the kitchen draws from southern Europe, and tables are easier to secure than at most comparably awarded Stockholm addresses. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekends.
Seats at Agnes go quickly, and the wine program is the reason why. Holding the Star Wine List #1 ranking in both 2023 and 2024, this Kungsholmen address has earned a clear position as Stockholm's most talked-about wine-forward dining room outside the city's tasting-menu circuit. If you are visiting Stockholm specifically to eat and drink well, Agnes belongs on your shortlist. If you want a full production tasting menu, look at AIRA or Frantzén instead.
Agnes sits on Norra Agnegatan in Kungsholmen, a residential neighbourhood that sits west of Gamla Stan and away from the tourist corridor. That location is part of the appeal: the room has the energy of a place that earns its regulars rather than its foot traffic. The sensory register here is warm and low-key. This is not a high-decibel, late-night bar with food attached. Expect a settled, conversation-friendly atmosphere, the kind of room where the wine list gets passed around the table and discussed at length. For food-and-wine enthusiasts who want to eat with genuine attention, that ambient quality matters.
The kitchen has its heart in southern European cooking, according to the venue's own framing, which gives it a profile that sits apart from the New Nordic canon dominating much of Stockholm's serious dining scene. Where Adam / Albin or Aloë draw from Nordic produce and technique as their central logic, Agnes leans toward the Mediterranean. That orientation pairs naturally with a wine list that almost certainly draws heavily from the same southern arc.
Without published hours or menu data in the record, specific lunch pricing cannot be confirmed. What the venue's positioning suggests is this: Agnes has built its reputation primarily as a neighbourhood wine restaurant where the evening format allows the full wine program to be explored at a relaxed pace. Dinner is the higher-value experience here if the wine list is why you are going. If Agnes does offer a lunch service, it is worth investigating for value: neighbourhood restaurants in Stockholm with serious wine programs often run tighter, more accessible lunch menus that let you sample the kitchen without committing to full dinner spend. Check directly with the venue to confirm current lunch availability before building your day around it.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a meaningful signal in a city where tables at Operakällaren or Frantzén require significantly more lead time. That said, Easy does not mean walk-in friendly on a Friday or Saturday night. For a weekend dinner, book one to two weeks ahead. For a midweek visit, a few days' notice should be sufficient. The fact that Agnes has ranked at the leading of Star Wine List twice in recent years without becoming a nightmare to book is part of what makes it a strong recommendation for visiting food and wine enthusiasts who plan trips with some flexibility but not obsessive advance scheduling.
Stockholm's serious restaurant scene is concentrated but competitive. For wine-led dining specifically, Agnes occupies a distinct position: it is the neighbourhood restaurant that has beaten the city's specialist wine bars at their own game, twice running. That is a meaningful credential. For first-time visitors to Stockholm who want to experience the city's food culture without immediately spending at the Frantzén level, Agnes is one of the stronger arguments for Kungsholmen as a base. Pair a dinner here with a wider look at what Stockholm's broader scene offers via our full Stockholm restaurants guide. If you are travelling further into Sweden, comparable wine-serious neighbourhood restaurants appear at places like Vollmers in Malmö and 28+ in Gothenburg, both of which reward the same kind of engaged food-and-wine traveller. For the wider Swedish fine dining circuit, VYN in Simrishamn, ÄNG in Tvååker, Signum in Mölnlycke, and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk are worth considering if your itinerary allows. Agnes is also worth bookmarking if you are the kind of traveller who cross-references wine programs internationally: the standard of list that earns a Star Wine List #1 is comparable to what you would find at a serious wine-focused room in a major international city. For context on that calibre, consider what a wine program at a place like Le Bernardin in New York City or Atomix in New York City represents at the leading of the category. Agnes is playing in that conversation on the wine side, at a neighbourhood restaurant price point and with an Easy booking window. That combination is genuinely rare. Complete your Stockholm planning with our guides to hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agnes | Restaurant Agnes has quickly become an established favourite among the wine and food lovers of the Kungsholmen area of Stockholm (and in fact this is my top neighbourhood tip). Its heart is in souther...; Star Wine List #1 (2024); Star Wine List #2 (2023); Star Wine List #1 (2023) | — | |
| Operakällaren | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| AIRA | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Adam / Albin | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Ekstedt | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Etoile | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how Agnes measures up.
Bar seating at Agnes is not confirmed in available venue data, but the restaurant's neighbourhood wine-bar positioning in Kungsholmen strongly suggests counter or bar-adjacent dining is part of the format. check the venue's official channels via Norra Agnegatan 43 or check their booking system for seat type options before assuming table-only availability.
For wine-led dining, Agnes is the reference point in Stockholm — it holds the Star Wine List #1 ranking for both 2023 and 2024, which no other venue on this list matches. If you want a more formal, occasion-driven experience, Operakällaren or AIRA are the step up. For chef-focused tasting menus, Adam/Albin or Ekstedt are closer comparisons. Etoile sits in a similar accessible-but-serious bracket.
Yes, with the right expectations. Agnes suits occasions where the wine list is the centrepiece — a birthday dinner for a wine-focused group, an anniversary for a couple who knows their producers. It is not a grand, white-tablecloth production in the Operakällaren mould. The Kungsholmen setting is residential and lower-key, which works for some occasions and not others.
Agnes is a wine-first restaurant in a quiet residential pocket of Stockholm, away from the tourist circuit around Gamla Stan. Its Star Wine List #1 ranking (2023 and 2024) is the credential that matters most here — the list is the draw, not a chef's name or a tasting menu format. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you do not need weeks of lead time, but seats do fill.
The Kungsholmen neighbourhood and wine-bar positioning point toward relaxed but considered — think what you'd wear to a serious natural wine restaurant, not a Michelin dining room. There is no dress code on record for Agnes, so err on the side of neat casual and you will be fine.
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