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Sunset Boulevard Slagelse

Modern Danish fast-food stop in Slagelse offering burgers, sandwiches and quick, casual meals with long opening hours and convenient takeaway options.

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Sunset Boulevard Slagelse is a modern Danish fast-food restaurant on Idagårdsvej, offering burgers, sandwiches, salads and sides with a slightly lighter, fresher twist than classic burger chains. Located in the commercial area of Slagelse, it is popular for quick meals, family-friendly dining, and convenient takeaway. With long daily opening hours, digital ordering options and casual seating, it works equally well for a short pit stop on a road trip or an easy lunch and dinner stop while exploring the town.

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Idagårdsvej 4, Slagelse, 4200, DK
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
10 am-10 pm
Tuesday
10 am-10 pm
Wednesday
10 am-10 pm
Thursday
10 am-10 pm
Friday
10 am-10 pm
Saturday
10 am-10 pm
Sunday
10 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Regional train and local bus

    From Slagelse Station, take a regional train if arriving from Copenhagen or Odense, then switch to a local bus toward the commercial area by Idagårdsvej; the overall trip from the station typically takes 10–20 minutes including waiting times. A standard single bus ticket within the local zone usually costs around 20–30 DKK. Buses run regularly during the day but less frequently in the evening, so check the timetable if you are planning a late visit.

    Taxi from Slagelse Station

    If you prefer a direct option, taxis are normally available outside Slagelse Station and the ride to Idagårdsvej takes about 5–10 minutes depending on traffic. Expect to pay in the region of 80–140 DKK one way, with higher prices in the evening or on weekends. This is the most convenient route if you are carrying luggage or travelling with children and want a straightforward door-to-door journey.

    Car from within Slagelse or nearby towns

    Driving from central Slagelse or nearby towns such as Korsør or Sorø is straightforward via the main approach roads to the Idagårdsvej retail district, with a typical journey time of 10–25 minutes depending on your starting point. Parking in this kind of commercial area is generally free or low-cost, but spaces can fill up at peak shopping and dining times in the late afternoon and early evening, so allow a little extra time then.

    Cycling within Slagelse

    From residential areas and the town centre, cycling to Idagårdsvej is a realistic option, usually taking 10–20 minutes along urban streets and local cycle paths. The terrain around Slagelse is mostly flat to gently rolling, so the ride is manageable for most reasonably fit cyclists. Bring lights and reflective gear if you are returning after dark, as traffic around the commercial zone can be busy in the early evening.

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    Local tips

    Use the chain’s app to order and pay before you arrive if you want to minimise queueing and pick up your food quickly at the counter.
    If you prefer lighter options, look for salads, wraps and chicken-based meals rather than the heavier burger-and-fries combos.
    Avoid the busiest early evening window if you want a quieter visit; mid-afternoon typically means shorter waiting times.
    Families can combine kids’ menus with sharing sides like fries or snack bites to keep costs down while still trying several items.
    If you are on a road trip, plan a quick 30–45 minute stop here to refuel, use restrooms and stretch your legs before continuing.

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    Casual dining stop on Idagårdsvej

    Sunset Boulevard Slagelse sits in a modern roadside commercial zone on Idagårdsvej 4, a short distance from central Slagelse. The low-rise building, glass frontage and bold green branding make it easy to spot among neighbouring big-box stores and other chain eateries. Inside, the space is bright and functional, with simple tables, booths and counter service designed around fast, efficient dining rather than lingering formality.The atmosphere is relaxed and family-oriented, with music at a modest volume and a steady hum of conversation from shoppers, commuters and local residents dropping in for a quick bite. It feels very much like a Danish take on the international fast-food model: straightforward, predictable and geared toward convenience.

    Menu with a Danish fast-food twist

    The menu follows the classic burger-and-fries template but adds a distinctly local spin. Expect chicken and beef burgers, sandwiches, salads, wraps and kids’ meals, often served on the chain’s signature soft focaccia-style buns that give many of the burgers a lighter, airy texture compared with the usual sesame bun. Chicken, crisp salads and baked-style sides sit alongside more indulgent options like loaded fries and chili-cheese bites.Soft drinks, milkshakes and coffee-based beverages round out the offer, and there is usually a reasonable selection of slightly fresher choices for those looking to balance things out. Portions are designed for a full meal without being overwhelming, which makes this an easy choice for families with mixed appetites.

    Designed for speed, takeaway and flexibility

    A key part of the experience here is flexibility. You can sit down for a casual meal at one of the indoor tables, grab food to go, or order digitally through the chain’s app and pick up with minimal waiting. Counter ordering is straightforward, with menu boards clearly displaying combo options, upgrade possibilities and limited-time specials.The layout prioritises flow: a clear queueing area, visible open kitchen so you can see food being prepared, and a separate pick-up zone for takeaway and app orders. This makes it a practical stop when you are between activities, on a long drive across Zealand, or simply short on time.

    Easygoing pit stop for all ages

    Sunset Boulevard Slagelse serves a broad mix of guests, from solo diners and students to groups of friends and parents with young children. Highchair availability, simple kids’ menus and familiar flavours make it particularly straightforward for families. The informal setting also suits teens and young adults looking for an uncomplicated hangout spot over burgers and fries.Because it keeps the same long opening hours every day, usually from late morning until late evening, it can double as a late lunch solution, an early dinner or a last-minute option after a busy day. The predictable format is part of the appeal: you know you can walk in, order quickly and be back on your way without a long wait.

    Where this branch fits in Slagelse

    This restaurant is part of a wider Danish chain, but its location in Slagelse gives it a specific role in the local food landscape. It sits near major roads and shopping areas, making it a convenient meeting point before or after errands or a stop on journeys across western Zealand. For travellers, it offers a familiar, slightly more salad- and sandwich-focused alternative to the international burger brands that often cluster in the same districts.While it is not a place for fine dining or deep local cuisine, Sunset Boulevard Slagelse is a reliable, no-fuss choice when you need something quick, warm and consistent. Think of it as a modern service-hub eatery: clean, casual, efficiently run and well-suited to those moments when ease matters more than atmosphere.

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