Kaffi Ku
A cafe perched above a working robotic cow farm near Akureyri — sip your coffee while watching cows being milked by robots below. One of the most uniquely Icelandic cafe experiences you can have.
Kaffi Ku is one of those places that sounds too quirky to be real: a cafe built directly above a robotic dairy farm, where you drink your coffee while watching cows being milked by machines below your feet. It is real, it is near Akureyri, and it is surprisingly delightful.
The Concept
The cafe sits on top of a working dairy farm in Eyjafjardarsveit, just outside Akureyri. Below the seating area, you can see the farm's cows wandering freely to the robotic milking stations whenever they choose. The robots do their work without human intervention, the cows seem entirely unbothered, and visitors get a window into modern Icelandic farming that most would never otherwise see.
It sounds gimmicky. It is not. The juxtaposition of a warm coffee and homemade cake with the pastoral scene below has a genuinely calming quality. There is something meditative about watching a cow decide, on its own terms, to stroll over and get milked while you eat a slice of carrot cake.
The Cafe
The food offering is simple: coffee, hot chocolate, homemade cakes, and light refreshments. The cakes are the highlight — baked on-site and varying day to day. The coffee is good. This is not a place for a full meal, but it is perfect for a mid-afternoon stop.
The space is bright and clean, with large windows that let in the long northern summer light. In winter, it is a cosy refuge.
Why Visit
Kaffi Ku offers something you will not find anywhere else. It is a genuine farm experience wrapped in the comfort of a cafe, and it appeals equally to children (who love the cows) and adults (who appreciate the novelty and the cake). If you are driving around the Akureyri area, this is a detour worth making.
Practical Notes
You need a car to get here — it is a short drive from Akureyri town centre, out in the agricultural countryside of Eyjafjardarsveit. Open daily from 10:00 to 18:00. No reservations required for most of the year, though summer can get busy with tourist traffic. Free parking on site.
This is not a restaurant. It is a cafe on a cow farm. Adjust your expectations accordingly, and you will have a wonderful time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What makes Kaffi Ku special?
- The cafe is built above a working dairy farm with robotic milking machines. You can watch the cows being milked through the glass floor while enjoying your coffee and cake.
- Where is Kaffi Ku?
- In Gardur, Eyjafjardarsveit, a short drive from Akureyri. It is not in the town centre — you need a car to get there.
- Is it just a cafe?
- Yes — coffee, homemade cakes, and light refreshments. It is not a full restaurant. The main draw is the unique farm setting and the robotic cow milking.
- Is Kaffi Ku good for children?
- Excellent. Children are fascinated by the cows and the robots. It is one of the best family-friendly stops in the Akureyri area.
- How much does coffee and cake cost?
- Coffee around ISK 600-800, cakes ISK 800-1,200. Very affordable.
- Do I need to book?
- Generally not necessary, but it can get busy during summer when tourist traffic is high.
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