I’m back and forth between Amsterdam and Gothenburg all the time and always in search of “cozy” local cafes to work remotely on my laptop especially when I get tired of the big coffee franchises like Espresso House and Starbucks. Can’t believe after my 20th time visiting here do I discover this hidden gem (all by a simple google search!).
Tucked away in a corner going downstairs like a basement, and across an affordable thrift shop, the homey brick walls to wooden furniture and red velvet sofas not only scream cozy but truly Berlin!
A city and cafe that both reminds you to appreciate your grandma’s antique collection (even their mugs served are in her floral taste) and a quiet relaxing peace away from the busy main road. Wifi is decent and no loud blasting music.
Perfect for even groups to meet up to chat or work for round tables of 2+ chairs are plentiful. Owners are local and not pervasive. Beers even served but no wine. I finally found a new public...
Read moreBelow ground level this once imagined cobweb strewn celler houses the Berlin Cafe off the main avenue. An odd display of ornaments, old fashioned lamps, rubber plants, undressed tables and brickwork make up the surroundings. The staff were pleasant my hot beverage was a good size and the food looked appetising. Here there were no distractions if your looking to catch up on remote working or reading on a weekday afternoon. Re-thinking on the fixtures and furnishings would bring out the best from this traditional...
Read moreSuch a cute café, the roof and walls are a sight to behold, but every aspect came up short short. Really bad vegan alternatives, poor customer service and we shouldn't even talk about the bathroom. The toilet wasn't even bolted to the floor, almost...
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