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Konstantinobel Pizza & Kebab, Vejle

Long‑running Vejle favorite for generous pizza and kebab, offering casual dine‑in and quick takeaway in a central, no‑nonsense setting on Vissingsgade.

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Tucked into Vissingsgade in central Vejle, Konstantinobel is a long‑running local favorite for generous pizza, kebab and takeaway classics. Expect a casual, buzzy room scented with grilled meat and fresh tomato sauce, stacks of pizza boxes ready for pickup, and a menu that runs from family‑friendly comfort food to late‑night cravings. It is an easy, no‑nonsense stop when you want a quick bite, a relaxed sit‑down meal or a reliable takeaway option in the heart of town.

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Vissingsgade 5A, Vejle, 7100, DK
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
11 am-9 pm
Tuesday
11 am-9 pm
Wednesday
11 am-9 pm
Thursday
11 am-9 pm
Friday
11 am-10 pm
Saturday
11 am-10 pm
Sunday
12 pm-9 pm

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    Getting There

    On foot from central Vejle

    From the central shopping streets of Vejle, reaching Vissingsgade on foot typically takes 5–10 minutes along level, paved sidewalks. The area is compact and pedestrian‑friendly, with crossings and curb cuts that make it manageable for strollers and most wheelchairs. This is the simplest and most convenient option if you are already staying or spending time in the town centre.

    By city bus within Vejle

    Several city bus lines run through central Vejle with stops a short walk from Vissingsgade, and journey times within town are usually 5–15 minutes depending on where you board. Single tickets are commonly around 20–30 DKK for adults and can be purchased on board or via local ticket apps. Buses run frequently during the day and early evening, though service is reduced later at night and on Sundays.

    From Vejle Station by walking

    If you arrive by regional train or long‑distance bus at Vejle Station, plan for roughly 10–15 minutes of walking on mostly flat pavements to reach the streets around Vissingsgade. The route passes through busy central areas with good lighting and plenty of people, making it a practical choice for most travellers who are comfortable walking with luggage or a daypack.

    By taxi within Vejle

    Taxis can be hired at ranks near Vejle Station or booked by phone for direct drop‑off close to Vissingsgade. For journeys within the urban area, travel time is usually 5–10 minutes, with typical fares in the region of 80–150 DKK depending on distance, traffic and time of day. This is the most comfortable option if you are carrying bags, travelling late in the evening or prefer door‑to‑door transport.

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    Local tips

    Aim for weekday lunch or early evening if you prefer a calmer atmosphere and quicker service, especially before the Friday and Saturday night rush.
    Large pizzas are generous enough to share, making them a good value option for families or groups who want to sample different toppings.
    If you plan takeaway on busy nights, order a little earlier than you think you need, as waiting times can lengthen around standard dinner hours.

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    Local slice of Vejle comfort food

    Konstantinobel sits just off the main pedestrian streets of Vejle, a brightly lit pizza and kebab house that has been part of the town’s everyday food scene for decades. Step inside and you are met by the warm blast of the pizza oven, the glow of the kebab spit and a counter lined with menus, drinks and takeaway orders waiting to go out the door.The atmosphere is casual and unpretentious: tiled floors, simple tables and a steady hum of conversation from couples, groups of friends and families sharing large pizzas. It feels more like a lived‑in neighborhood canteen than a polished restaurant, which is exactly its charm.

    Pizza, kebab and a huge menu

    Konstantinobel is best known for its pizzas, with a long list of combinations ranging from familiar margheritas and pepperoni to meat‑heavy creations piled with kebab, bacon and chili. The bases tend to be thin and crisp with plenty of cheese and tomato, designed to satisfy rather than surprise. Portions are generous, making it easy to share a couple of large pizzas between a group.Beyond pizza, the menu stretches into kebab rolls, pita with salad and meat, burgers, grilled dishes and assorted sides such as fries and salads. It is the kind of place where everyone in a mixed group can quickly find something they recognise, whether they are after a quick solo bite or a leisurely meal.

    Everyday hub at almost any hour

    Open from late morning through the evening all week, Konstantinobel naturally fits into many moments of the day. Workers drop by for a simple lunch special, shoppers refuel in the afternoon, and locals swing past in the evening to pick up family dinners. On Friday and Saturday the later closing time makes it an obvious choice for a substantial meal before or after a night out.Because it offers both table service and efficient takeaway, the pace inside can shift quickly. One moment feels almost quiet and canteen‑like; the next sees delivery drivers and takeaway customers cycling through in waves. Seating is informal, and it is common to see kids, teenagers and adults sharing the space.

    Central Vejle convenience

    The restaurant’s location in Vissingsgade puts it within easy walking distance of Vejle’s shops, cafés and cultural venues. That makes it handy as a low‑key stop on a day exploring town, or a practical place to eat before heading to a show or evening event nearby.Konstantinobel is primarily about convenience and familiarity rather than destination dining. You come here when you want something filling, quick and reasonably priced in the centre of Vejle, without having to plan ahead or dress up.

    Who will enjoy Konstantinobel

    Konstantinobel suits travellers who appreciate straightforward, hearty food and a relaxed, no‑fuss setting. Families will value the wide choice and kid‑friendly options, while solo travellers and students can drop in without feeling out of place. For visitors staying nearby, it also works well as a reliable takeaway base when you simply want to bring pizza or kebab back to your room at the end of the day.

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