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Jensens Bøfhus Hillerød

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Casual Danish steakhouse on Hillerød’s main street, offering family-friendly comfort food and easy castle-side convenience from lunchtime through evening.

Set on central Slotsgade just a short stroll from Frederiksborg Castle, Jensens Bøfhus Hillerød is a casual Danish steakhouse geared towards families and groups. Inside, you will find a warm, chain-restaurant feel with roomy booths, a kids’ play corner, salad and dessert stations, and a menu built around affordable steaks, burgers and ribs. It is a convenient, predictable option in the heart of Hillerød’s shopping street, ideal when you want a straightforward sit‑down meal close to the sights.

A brief summary to Jensens Bøfhus

  • Monday 12 pm-9 pm
  • Tuesday 12 pm-9 pm
  • Wednesday 12 pm-9 pm
  • Thursday 12 pm-9 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-9:30 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-9:30 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-9 pm

Local tips

  • Aim for an early evening or late lunch sitting to avoid the busiest family dining times and enjoy a more relaxed pace.
  • If you are visiting with children, ask to be seated near the play corner so adults can keep an eye out while still enjoying the meal.
  • Combine a visit with Frederiksborg Castle or the lakeside paths; the restaurant’s central Slotsgade location makes it an easy meal stop between sights.
  • Check the menu for combo deals that pair a main course with salad bar or dessert, which can be good value by Danish standards.
  • If you have a preferred steak doneness, be clear when ordering so the kitchen can match your expectations as closely as possible.
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Getting There

  • Train and short walk from Copenhagen

    From central Copenhagen, take an S-train on line A towards Hillerød; the journey typically takes about 40–45 minutes and runs several times per hour. A standard adult ticket in the greater Copenhagen fare system usually costs in the range of 70–90 DKK one way, depending on ticket type. From Hillerød Station, allow roughly 10–15 minutes on foot along the town centre streets on mostly level, paved surfaces that are suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

  • Regional bus into Hillerød centre

    Several regional buses connect nearby North Zealand towns with Hillerød, with typical journey times of 15–40 minutes depending on the route and distance. Single tickets purchased on board or via local transport apps generally fall between 30 and 70 DKK, varying with zones travelled. Most services stop near the pedestrian-friendly centre, from where you can expect a 5–10 minute walk on flat pavements to reach Slotsgade and the restaurant.

  • Car from North Zealand or Copenhagen suburbs

    Driving from nearby North Zealand towns or Copenhagen’s northern suburbs to Hillerød usually takes 20–40 minutes in normal traffic, using main regional roads. Fuel and potential toll costs vary, but you should also factor in paid parking near the town centre, which often ranges from about 15 to 25 DKK per hour in designated zones and is typically time-limited. The streets around Slotsgade are central and can be busy at weekend peaks, so allow extra time to locate a legal parking space and walk a few minutes to the restaurant.

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Steakhouse on Hillerød’s Main Shopping Street

Located on lively Slotsgade, Jensens Bøfhus Hillerød sits right in the commercial heart of town, a short walk from the lakeside paths and the dramatic outline of Frederiksborg Castle. Step inside and you move from cobbled street to a relaxed, purpose-built steakhouse with wooden tables, big windows and the low hum of families and shoppers taking a break. The focus here is not fine dining but reliable, accessible comfort food after a day of sightseeing or errands.The restaurant forms part of a well-known Danish chain, and the look and feel are reassuringly familiar if you have visited other branches: printed menus on the table, clear combo deals and a layout designed to accommodate pushchairs and larger groups. It works as a practical anchor in the middle of town when you want something easy, warm and indoors.

Menu Built Around Steaks, Burgers and Ribs

As the name suggests, beef is the star of the show. The menu revolves around a range of steaks in different cuts and sizes, often paired with classic sides like fries, baked potatoes, sauces and a visit to the salad bar. You will also find burgers, chicken dishes and racks of ribs, making it straightforward for mixed groups to each find something familiar.Children are clearly part of the concept. Expect a dedicated kids’ card with smaller portions and the chance to finish with ice cream from the dessert station. Portions lean towards hearty rather than decorative, and the emphasis is on value and predictability. Desserts tend to be indulgent and simple – think ice cream, sauces and sprinkles more than intricate patisserie.

Family-Friendly Layout and Atmosphere

Inside, the space is arranged to make family dining easy. Booth seating offers a bit of privacy, while long tables cater well for birthday gatherings or multi-generational meals. A small play corner allows younger children to burn off energy between courses, which can be a welcome detail during longer meals.Lighting is soft, music is typically background only, and the atmosphere aims for relaxed rather than hushed. Being on Hillerød’s central street means there is often a gentle flow of people coming and going throughout the afternoon and early evening, especially on weekends and shopping days.

Castle-Side Convenience in All Weathers

One of the restaurant’s strongest assets is its location. From here, you can easily combine a castle visit, a lakeside walk or a round of shopping with a sit-down meal without having to cross town. On dark winter afternoons or rainy days, the warm, enclosed dining room offers a comfortable retreat when outdoor sightseeing loses its appeal.In summer, the long opening hours from midday make it a practical option for a late lunch as well as an early dinner. The simple, international style menu also suits groups with varying tastes or visitors who prefer straightforward dishes after several days of new Nordic experimentation.

Practical Details for Planning a Meal

Jensens Bøfhus Hillerød opens daily from lunchtime through the evening, with slightly later closing times on Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations are useful at typical Danish dinner hours, especially for larger parties, but daytime and early evening often feel more relaxed. Mobile reception is generally strong, making it easy to coordinate plans or look up the menu on your phone.Expect mid-range pricing by Danish standards rather than budget eats or high-end gourmet. If you are planning a day in Hillerød, it can act as a dependable, indoor refuelling stop within easy reach of both the castle and the train connections back towards Copenhagen.

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