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Roberto's 51, Hillerød

3.7 (62)

Straightforward pizzas and burgers on Hillerød’s main street, serving solid comfort food from lunchtime until late on weekend nights.

Set on busy Slotsgade in the heart of Hillerød, Roberto's 51 is a casual pizzeria and grill where locals refuel on generous pizzas, burgers and takeaway classics. The mood is informal and unpretentious, with simple seating inside for a quick bite before or after exploring the nearby castle area, and a strong focus on easy, satisfying comfort food at approachable prices, from lunchtime through the late-night weekend hours.

A brief summary to Roberto's 51

  • Tuesday 11 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-10 pm
  • Friday 11 am-2 am
  • Saturday 11 am-2 am
  • Sunday 12 pm-10 pm

Local tips

  • Plan to eat a bit earlier than usual if you want a table, as the compact interior can feel busy around traditional Danish dinner hours.
  • Consider sharing a large pizza or combining a burger with extra fries if you are hungry after sightseeing, as portions tend to be generous.
  • If you prefer a quieter experience, aim for mid‑afternoon when there is less takeaway traffic and more chance to linger at a table.
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Getting There

  • Train and short walk from Copenhagen region

    Take a regional train to Hillerød Station, a major terminus on lines from Copenhagen, with journeys typically taking 35–45 minutes and standard single fares in the range of 50–80 DKK depending on ticket type. From the station, allow 10–15 minutes on foot along level, paved streets through the town centre to reach Slotsgade, where Roberto’s 51 is located. Trains run frequently throughout the day, with slightly reduced frequency in late evenings and on weekends.

  • Local bus within North Zealand

    Several local bus routes connect surrounding North Zealand towns and residential areas with central Hillerød, with typical journey times of 15–40 minutes depending on distance and traffic. Single tickets usually fall between 24–48 DKK, and most buses stop within a few minutes’ walk of Slotsgade. Services are generally regular during daytime and early evening but can be less frequent late at night, so check the timetable if you are planning a late dinner or post‑evening snack.

  • Car or taxi from nearby towns

    Driving from nearby towns in North Zealand to central Hillerød generally takes 15–35 minutes on main roads. Public parking is available in and around the town centre, though spaces closest to Slotsgade can be limited at peak shopping and dining times and may be subject to time restrictions or hourly fees in the region of 10–25 DKK. Taxis from nearby towns or from local hotels are also an option, with short regional rides often starting around 120–200 DKK depending on distance and time of day.

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Casual Pizzeria Heartbeat on Slotsgade

Roberto's 51 sits on Hillerød's main shopping street, a relaxed counterpoint to the town’s grand castle views. This is an unfussy, down-to-earth spot where the focus is on familiar flavors rather than fine dining. Step inside and you find a straightforward room, dominated by the open kitchen and ovens, with the aroma of baking dough and grilled meat setting the tone before you even glimpse the menu.The atmosphere is informal and flexible: somewhere between a classic takeaway joint and a neighbourhood sit‑down place. Solo diners, small groups of friends and families slip in and out throughout the day, some lingering at tables, others darting in to grab food to go. Music, kitchen noise and the hum from Slotsgade just outside blend into a low-key urban soundtrack.

Comfort-Food Menu with a Danish Twist

The menu leans heavily into pizza, burgers and grilled favourites, combining international fast‑food staples with Scandinavian portion sensibilities. Pizzas typically arrive with soft yet crisped crusts and generous toppings, from simple margheritas to meat-loaded combinations. Burgers and sides, such as fries and salads, round out the line‑up, making it easy to cater to mixed tastes at one table.This is the kind of place where you can drop in for a quick slice, a loaded burger or a shared mix of dishes without advance planning. Portions are usually substantial enough to satisfy after a day of sightseeing, and the emphasis on takeaway means the menu is designed to travel well if you prefer to eat by the lakes or back at your accommodation.

From Lunch Stop to Late-Night Bite

Roberto's 51 opens around lunchtime and keeps serving through the afternoon, making it a convenient stop when shops begin to quieten and many cafés are between services. It then shifts almost seamlessly into evening mode, when the street outside picks up again and the glow from the interior becomes a beacon for those hunting an easy dinner.On Fridays and Saturdays the closing time extends into the early hours, turning the restaurant into a reliable late‑night option in a town where kitchens can otherwise shut relatively early. Whether you are catching up with friends over a casual meal or grabbing one last pizza on the way back from an evening out, the long hours are a key part of its appeal.

Neighbourhood Energy by the Castle Town Center

The setting amplifies the experience. Slotsgade is one of Hillerød’s central streets, linking everyday shops and services with the route towards the castle and lake. Eating here places you right in the town’s daily rhythm: people strolling past the windows, cyclists weaving along the street, and the occasional burst of laughter from nearby bars and cafés.Inside, the décor stays practical rather than polished, but that simplicity underlines the restaurant’s purpose. It is a functional, friendly backdrop to conversation and refuelling rather than a destination for lingering over multiple courses. That quality makes Roberto’s 51 particularly useful for travellers who want good‑value, filling food without ceremony.

Practical Details for a Smooth Visit

With its central location, Roberto's 51 is straightforward to fit into most Hillerød itineraries. Seating is limited compared with larger restaurants, so at peak meal times you may find it busier and more focused on takeaway orders. The menu is generally budget‑friendly by Danish standards, especially if you share larger items like pizzas between two or more people.Service is geared towards speed and efficiency, particularly in the evening rush or during weekend late‑night periods. Expect to order at the counter, then take a seat or wait for your takeaway number to be called. For many visitors, that streamlined format is part of the charm: simple, filling food at a fair price, in the middle of town, with no need to dress up or book ahead.

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