Very rude waiter. We came to the bar because our 6-month old baby was having a bad time an needed changing. A waiter said that the bathroom was free for clients only (however there was a sign informing that non-clients could use the WC after paying one euro), so we decided to eat and drink something (spent more than 6 euros in the end). I had to take the water I ordered by myself wirh no help by the waiter and take the order to the table by myself. The waiter attended me with no sympathy at all. At the closing time (4 pm) they closed the café's gate but still some people were getting in. The waiter was kicking them our very rudely. Even a costumer who was there before we came in and wanted to use the toilet was very badly addressed by the waiter. I understand that the café is next to the Anne Frank's house and receives a lot of annoying tourists but this is not way to...
Read moreHighly recommend this cafe! My daughter and I were looking for a nearby cafe to chill before our Anne Frank House tour. We stumbled upon a cosy cafe called Lunchcafe Dialoog, which is physically right next door to Anne Frank House. Amongst the crowd at street level, we almost missed the cafe, as it was tucked below at basement level and saw the cafe’s signage purely by chance. Pauline attended to us and got us our drinks fairly quickly. A great thank you to Pauline for your warm and friendly service, and for taking the interest to chat with us...
Read moreThe food was delicious, served with love and paying attention to detail. Cosy place and excellent attention. (Picture is Old Amsterdam Cheese). If you would like to get full I recommend a Baguette, it's cheaper than a Continental Breakfast. The €3.50 orange juice is way too small, don't order it.
Not 5 stars because some items are a little bit pricy, however, prices remain reasonable taking into account it is next to Anne Frank's House. (The pancakes at the other end of AF House are way overpriced, eat...
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