
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 121 N Main St, Lindsborg, KS 67456
Phone: (785) 227-8422
Website: http://www.crownandrye.com/
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Reviews
The Crown and Rye in Lindsborg, Kansas is an absolute “must dine” if you are going to be visiting this Little Sweden. The food is absolutely incredible, but I must say the best part of our meal was our server, Deanna. We had never been here before, and both of us were very excited to try the traditional Swedish fare. It absolutely did not disappoint and I feel some of that has to do with the way Deanna took time and care to describe and recommend the dishes we ordered.
I ordered Kåldomar, and the description on the menu is exactly what comes out, a deconstructed cabbage roll over rice with sauce, and lingonberry compote. The lamb is roasted and shredded and it is delicious! We both ordered the same side dish because of the description from our server, and Färskpotatis (creamy, dill, diced potatoes). My girlfriend ordered Köttbullar (Swedish meatballs over egg noodles) and they were perfect! I do wish there was an option to get MORE meatballs with this dish, as we shared all of our plates for the opportunity to taste the differences… seven small meatballs was not enough! lol. We had water to drink because it was 97° outside and we had been hiking in the local hillside attraction called Coronado Heights… and we were exhausted and needed to hydrate! We also got the Risgrynsgröt, with is a traditional cinnamon rice pudding dish drizzled with maple syrup, and yes, it was also spectacular!
On a personal note, I am a world traveler, and I have reviewed restaurants all over Europe and Australia and America. Stepping into Crown and Rye felt so authentically European… From the outside architecture, to the inside decor and use of hardwoods, to the stained glass themed authentically to Stockholm and Gothenburg, to the Swedish language menu… there’s even a speakeasy-type bar in the rear of the restaurant that felt authentically like a corner pub, in-country. We honestly had a conversation where we felt like we were thousands of miles away, from where we actually were… Crown and Rye has a way of transporting you to one of the most authentic experiences I have ever had while out-country. We cannot wait to go back and experience their upcoming festival! Many thanks, cheers!
10 out of 10 recommend!
–J&A
To start, I ordered the Baked Brie, which was beautifully presented and perfectly balanced with chipotle honey, dried cranberries, chopped pecans, and crisp crostini. The sweet heat and rich texture made for a memorable appetizer.
For my entrée, I selected the Värmlandskorv, a traditional potato sausage that was pan-seared and served with potatoes, bacon, and onions. It was topped with braised red cabbage (Rödkål) and finished with a browned-butter beef broth—an incredibly flavorful combination. For my side, I chose the Färskpotatis, creamy dill potatoes that complemented the dish wonderfully.
Though I was full, I couldn’t resist taking dessert to go: a slice of Blueberry Lemon Pie and another of Salted Caramel Apple Pie—both equally indulgent and satisfying.
The service throughout the meal was excellent—attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable. Every element of the experience reflected care and quality.
Crown and Rye is a gem in the heart of Kansas, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a thoughtful and flavorful culinary experience that honors Swedish tradition.
Desserts were excellent. Never pass on dessert. Rice pudding was really.good as was the Peach Pie.