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A Nobel-worthy performance from K-marked takes them far but is not enough all the way to a fifth. Something is missing.
I love the concept of a café in a bookstore. It's handy, because immediately after discovering a new book, I can start it with something nice to eat and drink; And otherwise, if I'm not interested in reading, it's just a generally pleasant environment to be in. However, it is unfortunately on that subject, how I imagine a bookstore café can be, that K-marked leaves more to be desired.
The selection of pastries is large and interesting. There is guaranteed to be something for everyone. The quality of the pastries is, if I start from my karlspader bun and assume that it is representative of the rest of Daniel Roos' creations, also really good. So is the coffee. The staff is friendly and there is plenty of space. The prices feel reasonable. I have nothing to complain about in terms of any of this. What is produced is really good.
But it's not cozy. The sound of the children playing in the children's section behind me I can get away with headphones, but when I put down my book and look around me, the environment feels impersonal, somewhat colorless, boring.
In Vete-Katten's courtyard, I want to stay long after my coffee is over, because it's pleasant. I don't feel that at K-marked, but I stay because I can't let go of the book I'm reading.
(Ignore what's missing on the bun, I forgot to take the picture first..)
A Nobel-worthy performance from K-marked takes them far but is not enough all the way to a fifth. Something is missing.
I love the concept of a café in a bookstore. It's handy, because immediately after discovering a new book, I can start it with something nice to eat and drink;...