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Przekaż informację zwrotnąFantastic place to have some great coffee and do some focused work away from normal work environment
I’ve been to this caffee and the other one in Nordre enough times to say that it’s the biggest ripoff in Trondheim! This one specifically is worse than the center one because at least the center one has a nice atmosphere and good places to sit. The drinks are always a disaster. For the prices they charge you’d think that your iced latte would be actually cold! And not lukewarm. The last time I was there me and my friend both ordered iced lattes which the waitress throws at you after a couple minutes spilling on your hands, clothes and the floor! I guess it was too much of a trouble to make sure they’re cold as well. I hate to say this but do your self a favor and get your drink at espresso house instead!
My favorite coffee is the søt chili but in this Dromedar it is super spicy , it is cozy and ideal for a snack or just coffee, the waitresses are always attentive and friendly. I would say that it is my favorite coffee shop in the neighborhood
The location is quite nice, I found the selection of drinks quite lacking and their cold drinks such as the smoothie was not as cold as I would have preferred. If you like sugary coffee based drinks this is a good place to go. They also have some tea options but did not have iced tea when I went there. They have a good selection of cakes and sweets also they have things like wraps and yogurt with granola but as breakfast goes it's not too much variety.
The coffee here is just about as good as any other place in Trondheim, i.e. acrid without the maturity of bitterness and sour without the relish of letting it slap me in the face good morning. Like most coffee in Norway, I can taste the water more than I can taste the beans. Ordering anything but black coffee typically yields and experience akin to drinking the same black coffee while eating a chocolate on the side. A coffee with fluff shouldn 't be about masking bad coffee; it should be like ordering an entirely different kind of drink, but my experience in Norway has been that it doesn 't even succeed at doing that. But this isn 't a review of Norway 's coffee, nor the consumer base that seems to accept nothing less and nothing more than mediocrity. And I wouldn 't bump so many stars just for that. It 's mostly the atmosphere, which could only be described in terms of the immediate and exclusive verbal reaction elicited when having the poor sense to sit down anyway: okay . As others have pointed out, it 's a student study spot (and had I gotten the impression that it 's also an entrepreneurial networking hub, my review would be of the surrounding area of which this would be a mere appendage, and I 'd update my rating accordingly to one lonely star). That doesn 't bother me so much (as a student; one that nonetheless doesn 't bother to go somewhere else to be distracted from studying); rather that it 's not even a particularly good place to study. It 's uncomfortable, and the layout is awkward. Patrons have at least one of the following understandings of personal space: none whatsoever and dogmatically protective. More often both at the same time than not. In fairness to these students, that 's often the consequence of the cafe 's layout more than anything. Having any semblance of a successful study session typically requires getting here around opening time and staking a claim to a space designed to seat 3 people, but barely enough to keep a book and laptop open. Come here if you need caffeine and expect nothing else. It 's Norway, after all.