The recent change of owners really transformed the place. It used to be a gloomy and dark coffee place, and now it's a bright place full of good vibes.
After traversing the small glass and wood sas, you'll see right away the decor, a well-thought semi-neoclassic ensemble making clever use of the already present assets : apparent wooden beams painted white to increase the bright atmosphere, and a rustic stone wall for the cosiness, with a chimney repurposed as a small library really underlines the quirkiness of the decorator.
The service was fast and careful, there's even fresh flowers on the table and if you happen to have a small craving they even have small snacks, salty or sweet (I recommend the cinnamon roll). With a soft background music and wafts of ground coffee, you're sure to have a good time here. You can even their big terrace during the summertime! For a casual date or just to chill after a long day, this place is a staple of Yverdon's life. It's also very close to the trainstation, so quite ideal to wait there for...
Read moreA very cozy place on the edge of old Center of Yverdon. The granola yogurt, hummus toast and chai tea were well made. The korvapuusti (cinnamon bun) was an authentic finn delight with that cardamom flavour in it. The old house and its vintage interior added another layer of sweetness to a slow...
Read moreBy far, the best café in Yverdon! A must if you visit the city. Nice vibes and kind staff. Many of then speak more than one language. Awesome terrace surrounded by plants, board games available, and even a corner with games for little children. A very nice place. Highly...
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