The re-review: Imagine a quaint little hut nestled just under the hill where Lidingö kyrka stands. It looks so un-assuming from the path running in front of it and potentially ordinary but you notice the soft glow of a neon café sign inside, and as you approach the windows you start to see someone’s delicate art take shape. The old, double-set of wooden doors present the final barrier to this mysterious little enclave: one swinging out and then other letting in. It’s then you realize that the little hut holds more than you imagined, or perhaps just what you dreamed might be possible if you gave it a chance. Opening in May of 2015, this now obvious gem sat abandoned for 2 years until the wonderful owner had the vision to spot a diamond in the rough. People like this are so inspiring, and this tiny little café feels like it was handled with so much love that it can’t help but wash over you a little bit with your coffee. The woman that owns Kaptensstugan now is so kind and her years of experience in cafes shines so brightly in this little cottage. A heartful thank you to people like this, who master their chosen craft so brilliantly and can present the art of life in a way that touches the lives of those around them. Recommended.