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Flickorna Lundgren ''( English: The Lundgren Girls)'' is a café and restaurant that was started in 1938 by the sisters Greta, Anna, Ebba, Marta, Rut, Britt-Marie, and Ella Lundgren. ''Flickorna Lundgren'' lies in Skäret between
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and Jonstorp in Höganäs municipality,
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. Several famous guest have visited the café through the years, with the most famous, king Gustaf VI Adolf, who was a regular between 1945 and 1973. The business have received Gastronomiska akademien's diplom. In 2014 they received White Guide's award ''"Worth a journey"''.


History

In 1927 Alexander and Anna Lundgren bought a timber framed fisher's cot built 1732 in Skäret. They were farmers from
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and renovated the cottage to turn it into a holiday home for the family. During the difficult 1930s, in order to keep the summer cottage, the oldest sister Greta opened the café. She got help from Rut, who was a baker's apprentice, and the younger sisters. The business expanded quickly and in 1939 they built a separate bakery. Tragically Ebba succumbed to tuberculosis and died in 1939. Crown-prince, and later king, Gustav Adolf visited ''Flickorna Lundgren'' the first time in 1945 during an excursion to watch the
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. He would then visit the café several times per year during his lifetime, and sometimes bring shoots and plants in exchange for a box of vanilla hearts. Disagreements between the sister eventually led to two of them, Greta and Rut, leaving the business. The eventual trial went through several processes where Greta lost. At the start of the 1960s there were only three sisters left in the business; Marta, Britt-Marie, and Ella. The increased access to cars during the 1960s increased the number of customers, and articles in the weekly press made the café famous throughout
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and Denmark. They operated the café until 1988 when Ella's oldest son Mats Fejne took over.


After 1988

Ella Lundgren's grandson Mats Fejne took over the business in 1988, and would soon also be joined by his wife Anki Fejne. One of the first changes Mats and Anki made was to open the coffeehouse for a few weeks in December and sell baskets with Christmas cookies to companies. In 1995 they built a
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so that they would be able to receive customers even during rainy days. The greenhouse was built with a hundred seats; lots of flowers and greenery such
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, ficus, and peach trees; and with a pond in the foreground. Two chestnut trees was planted to mark where the new part begun, mirroring the chestnuts that have stood by the entrance since the opening. In 2004 the old cottage kitchen was no longer sufficient and a new was built in connection with the greenhouse. Mats's wife and business partner Anki died from cancer in 2008. In conjunction with the 75th anniversary, 2013, the kitchen was expanded too cook food made from local ingredients. The menu would change daily and include some of Anna Lundgren's old recipes, such as ''
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'' and ''
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''.{{Cite web, url=http://flickornalundgren.se/om-flickorna/, title=Om flickorna, website=Flickorna Lundgren, language=Swedish, trans-title=About the girls, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180831213208/http://flickornalundgren.se/om-flickorna/, archive-date=31 August 2018, url-status=live, access-date=29 March 2019


Rut på Skäret

One of the sisters, Rut, left the café and started a pottery business close to it. With time the pottery would develop into the restaurant Rut på Skäret. Rut died in 1980.Holmqvist p. 199


References

Restaurants established in 1938 Restaurants in Sweden