Uptown Pizza & Kebab, Slagelse
Central Slagelse’s no-frills stop for pizzas, kebabs and late-night fast food, ideal for quick, filling meals and convenient takeaway in the heart of town.
Set on Rosengade in central Slagelse, Uptown Pizza & Kebab is a casual, no-frills stop for classic Danish-style fast food. From Italian-inspired pizzas to kebabs, burgers, durum rolls and salads, the menu leans hearty and generous, catering well to late-night cravings as well as easy weekday meals. It is primarily a takeaway joint with simple dine-in seating, appealing to anyone after a quick, filling bite between errands or after a night out in town.
A brief summary to Uptown
- Rosengade 11D, Slagelse, 4200, DK
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 11 am-9:30 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-9:30 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-9:30 pm
- Thursday 11 am-9:30 pm
- Friday 11 am-5 am
- Saturday 11 am-5 am
- Sunday 11 am-9 pm
Local tips
- Consider sharing a larger pizza or mixed kebab box if you are in a group; portions are typically generous and good value that way.
- Plan late-night visits for Friday and Saturday, when the kitchen stays open until early morning and the menu still runs with full fast-food options.
- If you prefer a quieter experience, aim for mid-afternoon or early evening, when the pace is slower than during the main dinner or late-night rush.
- Ask at the counter about any lunchtime or combo offers; these can make a pizza-and-drink or kebab-and-fries meal more budget-friendly.
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Getting There
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On foot from central Slagelse
From the main shopping streets and central squares in Slagelse, reaching Rosengade is an easy urban walk of about 5–15 minutes depending on your starting point. Pavements are generally level and well lit, making the route suitable for most visitors, including families with strollers. As this is a compact town center, there is no cost involved, and walking is often the quickest option during busy periods.
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Local bus within Slagelse
Several local bus lines run through or close to the central area of Slagelse, with stops within roughly 5–10 minutes’ walk of Rosengade. Typical travel time from residential neighborhoods on the edge of town is around 10–20 minutes, depending on route and time of day. A single adult ticket usually costs in the range of 20–30 DKK and can often be bought via ticket machines, apps or on board where accepted.
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By train and short walk from Slagelse Station
If you are arriving from another Danish city, regional trains connect to Slagelse Station in about 1–1.5 hours from Copenhagen and around 30–45 minutes from Odense, with prices typically between 80–180 DKK one way depending on time and ticket type. From the station area, the walk into the central streets and on to Rosengade generally takes 10–20 minutes on paved, mostly flat sidewalks.
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Car or taxi within Slagelse
Driving from residential areas or nearby countryside to central Slagelse usually takes 5–15 minutes under normal traffic. Public parking areas are scattered around the town center; some offer limited free periods or pay-by-hour schemes, so always check local signs. A short taxi journey within town often falls in the 80–150 DKK range, varying with distance, time of day and any waiting time in traffic.
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Casual Fast-Food Hub in Central Slagelse
Uptown Pizza & Kebab sits on Rosengade, a central street in Slagelse where everyday life buzzes around supermarkets, small shops and evening hangouts. From the outside it looks like a straightforward takeaway joint: bright signage, photos of pizzas and kebab wraps, and big windows that let you peek straight into the counter area. This is a place built for convenience and comfort food rather than ceremony.Step inside and you find a compact, functional space with a service counter, open kitchen and a handful of tables for those who prefer to eat on the spot. The atmosphere is informal and brisk, with the hum of takeaway orders, the beep of kitchen timers and the faint aroma of grilled meat and melted cheese drifting into the room.Pizza, Kebab and All the Familiar Favorites
The menu follows the classic Danish fast-food formula. Pizzas come with a wide range of toppings, from simple margherita to meat-heavy combinations, often with that slightly thicker, soft base that pairs well with plenty of cheese. Kebab is a key feature, sliced from the spit and folded into durum rolls, pitas and mixed plates with salad, fries and sauces.Beyond pizza and kebab, you can expect burgers, boxes of meat and fries, sandwiches, salads and family-sized deals designed to feed a group without fuss. Drinks and simple sides round things out, making it easy to build a quick meal whether you are grabbing solo takeaway or ordering for a crowd at home.Open Late for Night Owls and Busy Days
Uptown’s long opening hours are part of its appeal. It opens around lunchtime and runs through the afternoon and evening, staying open very late on Fridays and Saturdays. For many locals that makes it an obvious fallback after a late shift, a night at a nearby bar, or an evening event when most other kitchens have closed.The rhythm of the place shifts with the clock: quieter mid-afternoon when a few regulars drop by for something simple, livelier around dinner, and often busiest later at night when takeaway orders peak. It functions as a kind of informal anchor in the neighborhood’s daily and nightly routines.Simple Setting, Focus on Convenience
The interior is practical rather than decorative: easy-to-clean surfaces, bright menu boards, and a prominent counter separating guests from the whirr of the kitchen. You can usually watch pizzas being topped and slid into the oven or see kebab meat being carved to order, adding a sense of immediacy to the experience.Most visitors use Uptown as a grab-and-go stop, but the few tables and chairs work for a quick sit-down meal if you need a break from walking around town. Expect a relaxed, come-as-you-are vibe where it is perfectly acceptable to drop in with shopping bags, friends or kids in tow.Everyday Stop Rather Than Special-Occasion Dining
Uptown Pizza & Kebab is not about fine dining or lingering multi-course meals. Its role in Slagelse is more pragmatic: a reliable, centrally located option when you want something filling and familiar without spending a lot of time planning. It fits naturally into errands in the city center, casual meet-ups and nights when cooking simply is not on the agenda.If you are exploring Slagelse and craving a quick, hearty bite in between sights or shopping, Uptown offers an easy, straightforward solution that reflects the local fast-food culture of many Danish provincial towns.Explore the best of what Uptown has to offer
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