Some mixed feelings after visiting Kaffeeserie twice. The café is very cozy with a nice interior, friendly service and lot's of sofa's to relax in. You have to order at the counter and take your drinks or food to your table We had a nice lunch here. I enjoyed a tasty poké bowl and there were lot's of other options to choose from.
Alas, the second time we visited in the afternoon, it soon became clear that a lot of items on the menu were not available anymore. A small list of things they were out of: banana, every kind of chocolate milk (white, milk and dark), fresh pressed juices, smoothies, soup and punch. Needless to say we were a bit disappointed. Luckily they didn't ran out of small bottles of cava! And the American pancakes...
Read moreAll the tables are dirty and full of dishes from previous clients. I ordered a quiche: the pastry was completely raw, the vegetables and eggs tasteless and overcooked, the slice very small. The salad that was supposedly coming with it was about two leaves of lettuce with couple of really bad quality olives and chickpeas, sprinkled with some awful garlicky dressing. The whole thing came for an outrageous price of 8.20 euros. The place is clearly taking advantage of being the only place in the area serving food besides the HU mensa, which was unfortunately closed...
Read moreWe stumbled across the cafe during a walk and it looked so cozy that we stopped by. The place was nice and big, lot of places to sit, they even have a spot with two armchairs and an electric fireplace. The coffee unfortunately wasn't good imo but the cakes are really good and homemade and they have some good glutenfree options too! The staff is nice and ready to help you with suggestions (you'll need a bit of guidance in order to choose between all the amazing cakes they offer!) and it's definitely worth a try. I'll come...
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