A lovely bakery/ cafe. They have plenty of seats inside and outside. As well as the usual single- bite pastries, they seem to have a lot of family-size loaves to take home. They open at 8:00 AM on Saturdays. It's one of the only cafes open early in this area. I arrived shortly after 8 and there were already a few people waiting in the queue. I had a matcha latte. They didn't have chai latte, but they had chai tea (presumably in teabags). It looks as though matcha latte is more common than chai latte in Stockholm. I had a croissant on and a cheese and tomato sandwich. They were both very good. Overall, very smooth and pleasant experience. I saw a few customers with babies and/ or dogs, which should be a good indicator of how comfortable and welcoming...
Read moreA hipster coffee shop in the neighborhood with decent coffee but much better pastries. It’s a bit fancy and if you ask a question you’re viewed as ignorant and lacking taste because only they know what good coffee is and you wrong. Me asked about Ethiopian question to hipster guy with weird mustache and long hair and he said it taste like floral so I asked what he meant and he repeated the word floral out loud and I felt so stupid and will never go back. I mean I get it. You’re a hipster coffee shop and the guy looked like the definition of a hipster coffee barista but that’s okay, what’s not okay is to treat your customers like they’re stupid and make them feel bad by being pretentious and...
Read moreI visited on a Sunday and was abruptly told to “close my laptop” just 15 minutes after sitting down with my coffee and dessert, with no prior notice about the no-laptop policy. I understand that, but the waiter’s approach was cold and rude, making the experience uncomfortable. I continued watching my show on my phone instead, so I'm glad I wasn't told off to close my phone too. I didn’t feel welcomed and felt rushed to leave simply because I was occupying a table alone, trying to enjoy some solitude...
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