Our Story

We’re a family who has lived in Australia, travelled widely, and brought those experiences home to Kallio. Cafe Flemari20 is our way of combining everything we love — good food, warm hospitality, and a space where people feel welcome.

In the café we bake korvapuusti, sourdough bread that’s used to make delicious toasties, and open sandwiches — always with curiosity and care, sometimes with a playful twist inspired by flavours we’ve loved along our journey. Part of our family is Minna and her Kukkaverstas floral studio which shares our space, adding creativity, beauty and colour to our wonderful space.

More than anything, Cafe Flemari20 is about people. It’s a place for conversations, community, and gatherings — whether over a quick coffee, a long brunch, or a creative workshop. However you find us, you’re part of the story too.

A Café for Conversations, Courses, Community & Bloody Good Coffee

Cafe Flemari20

At Cafe Flemari20 we bake unique korvapuusti, sourdough bread, and a changing mix of toasties and open sandwiches. On Saturdays we host a cosy brunch with homemade muesli, preserves, and fresh bakes. Drop in for coffee, stay for lunch, or join us for a gathering.

Flower Workshops

Our café shares its home with Kukkaverstas, a floral studio run by Hanna’s sister Minna. While we bake, she creates workshops and floral designs. Together, we bring food, flowers, and creativity into one space.

Space Rental

Cafe Flemari20 isn’t just a café and bakery — it’s also a place to bring people together. Whether you’re planning a team workshop, product launch, private celebration, or creative course, our cosy space in the heart of Kallio is ready to host your event.

Events

At Flemari20, our café is also a place for ideas, creativity, and conversation. Alongside the smell of fresh baking, you’ll often find us hosting coffee and music evenings, art showcases, and writing circles. These gatherings are relaxed and open, inviting people to share, listen, and connect.

We also welcome community-led groups — from philosophical discussions and book circles to men’s groups and neighbourhood meet-ups. The café transforms into a space where voices can be heard, stories can be exchanged, and friendships can grow.