Today I went this place, before sitting a table asked to waitress if I can use my laptop while eating and drinking something. She said I can absolutely use. Then I asked another waitress for a socket. She pointed a 2 seater table and said me that I can unplug the table lamp and use the socket for my laptop. I sat the table, plug my laptop and while I was checking the menu, another waitress (3rd one) came and asked me why the light went off on my table. I said that her colleague said me I can unplug this lamp and use the socket. Then she asked “how many hours am I planning to sit here?, am I planning to sit and study whole day?” like questions. I said I am planning to study for 2-3 hours. Then she asked me if I have a child with me, when I said I am alone, she said that this place is a family place and normally they don’t want things like that and without listening me she moved away. I didn’t understand what was the problem. Being alone, having a laptop, unplugging the table lamp (even though it was other waitress’ idea)… I don’t know. But I got clearly kicked off. Before I leave the place I said they should write somewhere this place is a family place and they don’t let using laptops. She said there are lots of coffee bars for studying and I should go them. Thanks to her for kind recommendations but I don’t think I will never come again even with my family or friends here. I felt very sorry for...
Read moreBakker Suikerbuik in Delft was a lovely surprise. The café is tucked away in a charming spot near the old center and has an interesting story, what started as a bakery evolved into a cozy family, friendly café, with a focus on fresh, homemade food and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. We had the soup of the day, which was spicy and full of flavor, really comforting. The croquette was also excellent, especially paired with the mustard. You can choose between white or brown bread, and both were fresh and delicious.
The waiters were all beautifully kind, friendly and helpful.
The coffee really impressed us too, our cappuccinos and espressos were smooth, rich, and clearly made with care. We also tried some cakes and pies, and each one was a treat. I’m definitely coming back to explore more of the menu. The decor is charming and cozy, with a relaxed vibe that makes you want to stay a bit longer. One of my favorite things was the kids’ play area, it’s such a thoughtful touch. It made it easy to enjoy our coffee and cake while the little ones played nearby. Overall, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy simple, well-made food in a space that clearly puts people first.
Recommend it , and the best place to go if you...
Read moreWe often come here with our children, because this place is really child-friendly (environment and staff). And while my friends and I sit down comfortably our kids are playing together in the play room. (people without children seem to have a good time too, btw.) As a vegan however, I couldn't order food here. For cake I'd have to go to other cafés in Delft, but those are not as child-friendly and I would be mainly busy with checking on my child who would be bored and walk around. Today though they did offer vegan cake, and not just cake, the cake was delicious! That was a tasty surprise and I hope they keep offering vegan cake, as this is not just great for the vegans among us, but also for people with lactose or egg intolerances, and of course everybody else as the cake was so good. Looking forward to the next piece of yummy vegan cake! Very much appreciated! (I didn't think of taking a picture, I was too focused on eating, but it also...
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