Opening hours


It's late and you don't know whether a visit to Ingelas Café is still worth it or if it is already closed, when you arrive? Then look here for the opening hours. If you want to plan a wedding or another event here and discuss variable opening hours and reservations, just call +4662210510 or send an email.

Ingelas Café - Opening hours

Currently closed
Monday
09:00-15:00
Tuesday
09:00-15:00
Wednesday
09:00-15:00
Thursday
09:00-15:00
Friday
09:00-15:00

Restaurants in Naesaaker open now

Below you can find restaurants near Ingelas Café in Naesaaker which are open right now. You'll also find opening hours as well as (maybe) breaktfast hours.

4.6
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4.6
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City: Resele (near Naesaaker), Myre, 881 96 Resele, Sweden
Terrace, Takeout, Delivery, Wheelchair Accessible
3.6
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3.6
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City: Naesaaker, Omsjövägen, 880 30 Näsåker, Sweden, Naesaaker
"Beautiful place and good hold. very friendly staff!"
4.1
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4.1
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City: Naesaaker, 880 30 Näsåker, Sweden, 88199, Naesaaker
"The campsite looks good, but the reception is unfortunately removable. We stopped at Fäbodammen because my daughter had to go to the toilet. It was, as it may sometimes be in children, a crisis. We came to the reception/restaurant and I asked if my daughter could borrow the toilet. It was good and there was no mention that it was only for restaurant customers or camping guests or that it cost everything. It was nice, I thought when I was ready to pay a penny because we didn't want to eat or camp this time. When my daughter was done, I thanked her very hard and we were on the move. Then I hear in a loud voice from a man I perceived represented the campsite (but he was not behind the counter): In Norrland we fuck in the forest or buy something. I replied that I had actually asked if we could borrow the toilet and that they had said yes, but then I got a serious schilling that I understood it was actually expensive to clean toilets and that I would not come out of southern Sweden and use their toilet without paying. Please note that for me it really is not about the money, a fee for borrowing the toilet is perfectly reasonable, but only about the treatment. I found it very rude and the whole opposite of hospitality. In case someone asks, I bought a drink I didn't want and left the change on the counter, I want to do the right thing for me. While waiting for my daughter, I thought this campsite looks good, next time we're in the area we can eat or camp here. After the scolding, however, I feel that the next time the daughter has to suck in the forest instead of going back to this campsite."