Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
Tommi's Burger Joint
100ptsSolid casual burger, skip the special occasion.

About Tommi's Burger Joint
Ranked #149 on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Cheap Eats in Europe list and rated 4.3 across nearly 2,700 Google reviews, Tommi's Burger Joint in Copenhagen's Vesterbro district is a dependable, no-fuss burger stop. Walk-ins only, counter service, and a short menu that travels well for takeout. Not a special-occasion venue, but one of the more reliable cheap eats options in the city.
Verdict: A Reliable Burger Stop, Not a Destination Meal
The most common mistake visitors make is treating Tommi's Burger Joint as a casual stopgap between Copenhagen's fine dining bookings. That undersells it. Ranked #149 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list for 2025 and holding a 4.3 Google rating across nearly 2,700 reviews, this is a genuinely respected cheap-eats address with a consistent track record. It is not, however, a special-occasion venue or a destination in its own right. Book it for a quick, satisfying lunch or an informal dinner when you want something direct and well-executed at a low price point.
What You're Actually Walking Into
Tommi's sits on Høkerboderne in the Vesterbro district, a street-level counter-service setup that prioritises speed and simplicity over atmosphere. The visual experience is functional rather than curated: tiled surfaces, no-fuss seating, and a menu focused entirely on burgers. If you are arriving expecting a designed dining room or a considered ambiance, adjust expectations accordingly. What you get instead is a clean, well-run space where the food does the work.
The Tommi's format originated in Iceland and now runs locations across Europe including London and Berlin. The Copenhagen outpost follows the same template: a short menu, quality ingredients, and a consistent product. For a burger format, this is actually a point in its favour. Consistency across a well-practised menu tends to produce better burgers than ambitious menus that spread effort too thin. Compared to Gasoline Grill, which is arguably the most talked-about burger in Copenhagen right now, Tommi's is easier to access, more predictably available, and a more dependable choice for groups who just want to eat quickly without queuing at a converted petrol station.
Is It Worth It for a Special Occasion?
No. If you are celebrating something or planning a date night, Copenhagen gives you far better options at every price tier. At the high end, Geranium and the broader New Nordic scene offer experiences that justify the effort of booking months out. For something more casual but still considered, Jagger and POPL Burger provide a more atmosphere-forward experience if you want a sit-down burger with a bit more occasion feel. Tommi's is the right call when you want to spend less, eat well, and get on with your day.
Takeout and Delivery: Does It Travel?
This is where the format earns more credit than it is usually given. Tommi's is a natural takeout venue. The burgers are built to hold together, the wrapping is practical, and the short menu means orders are fast and accurate. If you are staying nearby in Vesterbro or the city centre and want a reliable delivery option, this performs better than most sit-down restaurants that treat takeout as an afterthought. For off-premise eating, a well-wrapped burger from a place that has been doing this for years outperforms a restaurant converting its plated dishes into boxes. That said, eat it promptly. Any burger degrades with time, and Tommi's is no exception.
For comparison, Fatty's is worth checking if you want a smash-style format that also travels reasonably well. Both are solid off-premise options in their respective neighbourhoods.
How It Compares in Copenhagen's Burger Scene
Tommi's sits in a competitive mid-field. Gasoline Grill gets the most press, but the queues are a genuine deterrent and the off-premise experience suffers. POPL Burger, the Noma spin-off from the team behind the now-closed original, offers a more premium burger experience with a clearer sense of occasion. Tommi's wins on consistency, accessibility, and reliability for groups or quick solo meals. It is not trying to be the leading burger in Copenhagen; it is trying to be a dependable one, and on that measure it delivers.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Høkerboderne 21, 23, 1712 København, Denmark
- Hours: Monday–Thursday 11am–9pm | Friday–Saturday 11am–10pm | Sunday 11am–9pm
- Booking: Walk-ins only — no reservation required
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Recognition: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe #149 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.3 / 5 (2,693 reviews)
- Leading for: Quick lunch, casual group meals, takeout, solo dining
- Not ideal for: Date nights, special occasions, long sit-down meals
Explore More in Copenhagen and Denmark
If Tommi's is your casual anchor, Copenhagen has a full range of options at every level. For serious dining, Jordnær in Gentofte and Frederikshøj in Aarhus are worth the trip outside the city centre. Across Denmark, Henne Kirkeby Kro, Alimentum in Aalborg, ARO in Odense, and Domæne in Herning round out the national picture for destination dining. If you are comparing burger formats internationally, 5 Napkin Burger and 7th Street Burger in New York City represent the American reference point. For a full picture of where to eat, drink, and stay in the Danish capital, use our full Copenhagen restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Tommi's Burger Joint?
No reservation is needed. Tommi's operates as a counter-service venue, so you walk in and order. Peak lunch and Friday evening slots move fast, but the format is built for turnover, so waits are short. If you are timing around a nearby reservation at a fine dining spot, check the Friday hours — it stays open until 10 pm.
What should a first-timer know about Tommi's Burger Joint?
It's counter service, not table service — order at the counter and find a seat. The format is stripped back by design, with speed and consistency as the pitch. Ranked #149 on OAD Cheap Eats in Europe 2025, it sits in credible territory for a casual stop, but come for a reliable burger, not an experience. Vesterbro has plenty of options nearby if you want something more.
Can Tommi's Burger Joint accommodate groups?
Practically yes, but with caveats. The counter-service setup means groups order individually and find shared seating, which gets harder during busy Friday and Saturday evening hours. For groups larger than four or five, coordinate arrival times and expect to split up or wait for adjacent seating. It is not a venue where you can pre-book a table for a group.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tommi's Burger Joint?
Lunch on a weekday is the lower-friction option. The venue opens at 11 am daily, crowds are thinner mid-week, and the counter-service format suits a fast midday meal. Friday and Saturday evenings attract more foot traffic and the venue stays open until 10 pm, which works if you want a casual warm-up or wind-down around other plans.
What should I order at Tommi's Burger Joint?
The venue database does not specify menu items, so ordering specifics are best checked on arrival. What is clear from the format and OAD Cheap Eats recognition is that the core burger is the reason to visit. Do not over-complicate the order — the strength here is simplicity and consistency, not an elaborate menu.
Is Tommi's Burger Joint good for solo dining?
Yes, and it is one of the better formats for it. Counter service removes any awkwardness about solo table occupancy, and the quick turnover means you are in and out without a long wait. If you are in Vesterbro between plans, it is a functional and low-pressure solo stop.
Does Tommi's Burger Joint handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented in the venue record. For allergy or dietary queries, visiting the counter directly and asking staff is the practical approach. The menu focus is burgers, so options for non-meat eaters may be limited — worth confirming before making the trip if that is a concern.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–9 pm
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