Café Daisy, Marielyst Beachfront Bar
Laid-back beachfront bar and café on Marielyst’s main strip, ideal for a casual drink or simple meal just moments from the wide sands of Falster’s popular resort.
Café Daisy is a casual beachfront bar and café on Marielyst Strandvej in Væggerløse, just steps from one of Falster’s most popular sandy beaches. Expect a laid-back holiday vibe with outdoor seating, classic bar drinks and simple bite‑to‑eat options geared toward beachgoers. Its central position in Marielyst’s compact resort strip makes it an easy pause between swims, seaside walks and browsing nearby shops, ice‑cream stalls and takeaways.
A brief summary to Café Daisy
- Marielyst Strandvej 62, Væggerløse, Marielyst, 4873, DK
- Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
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Mixed
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 11 am-9 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-9 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-9 pm
- Thursday 11 am-9 pm
- Friday 11 am-12 am
- Saturday 11 am-12 am
- Sunday 11 am-9 pm
Local tips
- Time your visit for late afternoon to enjoy a drink after the beach while the light softens over Marielyst and the resort street becomes livelier.
- Bring a light extra layer; seaside evenings on Falster can feel cooler than inland, even in summer, especially if you sit outdoors.
- Combine a stop at Café Daisy with a stroll to Marielyst Strand and the nearby pier for wide coastal views before or after your meal.
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Getting There
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Car
From central Nykøbing Falster, driving to Café Daisy in Marielyst typically takes 20–30 minutes. The route follows main regional roads across Falster and is straightforward, with mostly flat, well-maintained surfaces. Expect to find public and private parking areas around Marielyst Strandvej, especially behind the main street and near the beach access points. Parking is often free or low-cost, but in peak summer some spaces fill up quickly during midday and early evening.
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Bus
Regional buses connect Nykøbing Falster with Marielyst, with journey times usually around 30–45 minutes depending on the service and stops. Buses generally run several times a day, with more frequent departures in summer. A one-way adult ticket is typically in the range of 30–60 DKK, purchased from ticket machines, apps or on board where available. The bus stops along or near Marielyst Strandvej, leaving a short, level walk on paved surfaces to reach Café Daisy, manageable for most mobility levels.
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Bicycle
Cycling from Nykøbing Falster to Marielyst is a popular option in good weather, taking roughly 45–70 minutes depending on pace. The route uses a mix of local roads and designated cycle paths through the flat Falster landscape, with only gentle gradients. This is a comfortable ride for moderately fit cyclists, but wind from the coast can make the journey feel longer. Bikes can be rented from outlets in the region, and there are plenty of informal places near Marielyst Strandvej to lock your bicycle while you visit Café Daisy.
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Discover more about Café Daisy
Beachside hangout in the heart of Marielyst
Café Daisy sits right on Marielyst Strandvej, the lively main street that runs parallel to the broad sandy beach on the south coast of Falster. The café’s corner-style frontage opens almost directly onto the flow of holidaymakers drifting between the sea, small shops and other eateries. In summer, the air is filled with the sound of flip-flops on pavement, clinking glasses and snippets of Danish, German and English from families and groups of friends enjoying the seaside. Although modest in size, the café feels very much part of the resort’s social hub. Marielyst Strand itself is only a short stroll away, so guests often wander in still carrying towels and beach bags, looking for a drink, a simple meal or just a shaded place to sit while the afternoon sun is at its strongest.Casual food, cold drinks and seaside comfort
The focus at Café Daisy is unfussy holiday fare. You can expect classic bar drinks, soft drinks and beer on tap, alongside straightforward dishes and snacks suited to a day by the sea. The style leans more toward café-bar than formal restaurant: orders are quick, portions are hearty, and the atmosphere encourages you to linger over a second drink rather than rush off. Out front, outdoor tables capture the best of the light on long Scandinavian summer evenings. Inside, a simple bar counter and functional seating create a relaxed, come-as-you-are setting. It is the sort of place where sandy feet and wind-tousled hair feel entirely appropriate, and where you can comfortably turn a short refreshment stop into an easygoing evening.Summer rhythms and seasonal character
Marielyst is very much a seasonal resort, and Café Daisy reflects that rhythm. During warmer months and school holidays, it blends into a busy strip of ice-cream parlours, fast-food joints and other casual spots, with people constantly moving between the promenade and the beach. The café’s long opening hours, stretching from late morning into the evening, make it a convenient choice whether you want a midday break from the sun or a relaxed start to the night. Outside the busiest weeks, the pace slows and the bar takes on a more low-key, local feel. You may find yourself sharing the space with nearby cottage residents and a steady trickle of walkers heading back from the shore, giving a quieter glimpse of everyday life by the Baltic.Part of a compact seaside cluster
One of Café Daisy’s main appeals is its position among many small attractions within a short walk. Just down the road, you will find ice-cream shops, other cafés, casual restaurants and access paths leading directly to the sand dunes. The beach itself is wide and family-friendly, and the nearby promenade and pier offer long views along the Falster coastline. This cluster of amenities means it is easy to weave a stop at Café Daisy into a larger day out: perhaps coffee before a swim, a drink after mini-golf, or a simple meal before wandering back along the promenade. The café acts as a flexible waypoint in a compact, walkable resort area.Who will enjoy Café Daisy
Café Daisy primarily suits visitors looking for a relaxed, informal bar-café in the middle of their beach day. Families can appreciate the straightforward menu and proximity to both sand and playgrounds, while couples and small groups might use it as a meeting point before continuing their evening elsewhere along Marielyst Strandvej. It is not a destination for fine dining or elaborate cocktails; instead, it offers a friendly, unpretentious stop with the convenience of central location and the atmosphere of a traditional seaside strip. For many, that combination makes it a natural part of a day at Marielyst Beach.Explore the best of what Café Daisy has to offer
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