Please, hear me out. I am usually not a big fan of hipster joints selling coffee with exotic names that I can neither pronounce nor understand but this is the bees knees, the cat's whiskers or, as we say in Dutch the nose of the salmon. If you are from Rotterdam and have not visited this place, you are selling yourself short. They have certain Dutch traditionals like "wentelteefjes" and "molenwiekjes" but also some scones (nothing like those in England, though), and decent eggs. Looking for fresh loaves of bread? You have come to the right place. Why settle for supermarket quality, when you can get premium quality for rather fair prices!? Do yourself a favour, get in line, go on, be a devil and treat yourself. You...
Read moreBought a coffee the second time here and because the workers were chatting, the coffee making got delayed. After waiting for 10 minutes for a latte macchiato outside, I just saw how they didn’t even make coffee for me, they just poured hot milk inside the cup and some leftover coffee they had in a cup on top of the machine. My mom paid attention to it and said this to me, but I found it impossible, it seemed too much to be true. Turned out she was right, my latte macchiato had almost no coffee in it, just milk. Probably revenge for telling them that a coffee shouldn’t take 20 minutes to be made. Rude customer service. I will never buy coffee from them...
Read moreThis could have been easily a 4 or 5 star rating. Unfortunately it isn’t, despite the food being delicious the staff is kinda slow. After 15 minutes waiting outside, asked (hint hint hint) if they were serving outside. Their reply was “yes” and we kept waiting, after another 15 min wait we went inside to order. (Wonder how long we would have waited if we hadn’t ordered inside) Then the food came...well at least for one of us, it took them another 10 minutes to come with the food for the other two. Don’t know, I liked the food, but geezzz how hard can it be with a lot of staff walking around and basically doing...yeah doing god knows what. It wasn’t...
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