Café 10’eren – Local Hall Café in Rudkøbing
Casual hall-side café in Rudkøbing serving hearty Danish comfort food, cold beers and easy takeaway, right at the centre of everyday life in Langelandshallen.
Café 10’eren is a cosy Danish café-restaurant tucked into Langelandshallen in Rudkøbing, where sports life and everyday routines meet over comforting plates and cold beers. The kitchen focuses on hearty, familiar dishes – including beloved classics like pork with parsley sauce – often presented as a changing “chef’s temptations” menu. With level access, informal seating and a relaxed, social feel, it works equally well for a quick bite after activities, a simple dinner out, or takeaway for the whole family.
A brief summary to Cafe 10’eren
- Engdraget 10, Rudkøbing, 5900, DK
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 4 pm-9:30 pm
- Tuesday 4 pm-9:30 pm
- Wednesday 4 pm-9:30 pm
- Thursday 4 pm-9:30 pm
Local tips
- Come hungry if you order classic stegt flæsk; portions are typically generous and best enjoyed at a relaxed pace with time to linger.
- Check the day’s “chef’s temptations” menu on arrival for changing specials that go beyond the standard dishes.
- If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for early evening on weekdays before hall activities finish and groups arrive to eat together.
- Take advantage of the takeaway option if you are staying in a holiday home; call ahead to minimise waiting time at busy periods.
- The café is on ground level inside Langelandshallen and is suitable for wheelchair users and families with prams.
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Getting There
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Car from Rudkøbing town centre
Driving from central Rudkøbing to Café 10’eren in Langelandshallen typically takes about 5–10 minutes depending on traffic. There is usually free parking by the hall, but spaces can fill up during large sports events or weekend tournaments, so allow a little extra time on busy days.
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Local bus within Rudkøbing and Langeland
Regional buses serving Rudkøbing have stops within walking distance of Langelandshallen, with journey times of roughly 10–20 minutes from most parts of the town and nearby villages. A single ticket on local routes generally costs around 20–30 DKK, with reduced services in the late evening and on some weekends.
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Taxi from Rudkøbing harbour or centre
Taking a taxi from the harbour area or central Rudkøbing to Café 10’eren usually takes about 5–10 minutes. Fares for the short trip are commonly in the range of 80–140 DKK depending on time of day and any waiting time, and taxis are best pre-booked outside peak holiday periods.
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Everyday Flavours at the Heart of Langelandshallen
Café 10’eren sits inside Langelandshallen, Rudkøbing’s multi-use sports and event hall, and feels very much like an extension of the town’s daily rhythm. Step inside and you are immediately in a casual, hall-side setting where the clink of cutlery blends with the muffled sounds of balls bouncing and conversations drifting in from the corridors. The space is simple and functional rather than flashy, designed to feed hungry locals and visiting teams rather than impress with design.The menu leans into comforting Danish home-style cooking. A key draw is the classic stegt flæsk med persillesovs – crispy pork with parsley sauce and potatoes – served in generous portions that suit post-training appetites as well as leisurely dinners. Alongside this, the kitchen offers changing specials under the banner of “kokkens fristelser”, giving regulars a bit of variety while keeping things unfussy and familiar.Unpretentious Atmosphere and Local Community Spirit
The atmosphere in Café 10’eren is relaxed and informal, shaped by its hall setting. Tables are spaced to accommodate groups in sportswear, families with children and older guests meeting for a straightforward meal. You are just as likely to sit next to a handball team celebrating a win as a couple grabbing an early evening dinner.There is a strong sense of local community here. Staff and guests often know each other by name, and the café naturally becomes a meeting place before or after matches and events. For travellers, that makes it an easy spot to sense Rudkøbing’s everyday life rather than a polished tourist façade. It feels welcoming without ceremony: you order, you eat well, you chat if you wish, and you move on with your day.Taste of Langeland on a Simple Plate
While the cooking style is straightforward, ingredients often highlight the island’s agricultural surroundings. New local potatoes and fresh herbs turn up on plates, especially with the pork dishes, and the focus is on solid, well-prepared food rather than elaborate plating. The café also serves drinks, including a selection of beers that pair naturally with the hearty fare.Takeaway is an important part of the concept. Many locals pick up dinner to bring home after activities in the hall or a working day, making it a practical option if you are staying in a holiday house or guestroom nearby. Portions tend to be substantial, which makes sharing easy and good value for families or small groups.Sports-Hall Setting With Easy Access
Being located on the ground floor of Langelandshallen, Café 10’eren benefits from wide entrances, step-free access and straightforward navigation once inside. This makes it convenient for wheelchair users, people with limited mobility, or families with prams. Seating is mostly at standard tables and chairs, arranged to handle both small and larger groups.The hall surroundings mean you are in a functional, suburban part of Rudkøbing rather than the historic centre, but the town’s cobbled streets and harbour are still within a short journey. If you are combining a swim, indoor sports session or local event with a meal, the location is especially practical: you can move directly from activity to dinner without changing venues.Rudkøbing Base for Exploring the Island
Using Café 10’eren as a meal stop places you in a handy position for exploring Langeland. The town of Rudkøbing offers narrow streets, small shops and galleries, and from here you can continue towards coastal landscapes, forests and viewpoints across the island. The café itself remains firmly focused on being a down-to-earth dining room rather than a destination restaurant, but that is precisely its charm: it gives you a slice of local life, a full plate of Danish comfort food and a low-key pause in the middle of an active day on Langeland.Explore the best of what Cafe 10’eren has to offer
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