Gebaseerd op 4 reviews gevonden in 1 websites
Gebaseerd op 4 reviews gevonden in 1 websites
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I just got some bread and pastries at the market. The bread is soggy and tasteless. The pastries are soft and tasteless.
Marieke Brouwer . 2021-07-14
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For years, we've been able to buy authentic Kroes Duivekaters here. What a luxury! Always friendly service, despite the crowds. Now this baker is closing down due to retirement. We wish you all the best. But they've made sure that Duivekaters will be available at Bakker Kaandorp starting in 2025. Excellent. And yes, they cost €10, a fair price for such a delicious, large loaf. All the best, greetings from a true Duivekater fan since 1950

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It's a shame that bread is bought to order, because "they probably can't do anything about it" and you end up with a sandwich with a big hole in it, and they often take the small sandwiches out of the bag, which is a bit of a shame, I don't pay for bread like that, so I have to look for another baker.

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While the menu has potential, the execution is disappointing. Dishes are often out of stock, and the cleaning service starts at 3 p.m., meaning you can't order everything. You keep hearing that they're "changing the menu." Furthermore, the customer service is lacking, and there seems to be little experience in the hospitality industry. It's a shame, because it could have been so much better. The older staff seem out of place and clearly lack experience in hospitality and service. P.S. I've never had such a flimsy toogoodtogo bag; it should be at least 15 euros, and it really wasn't 😂

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On December 24th, I went to this bakery, or rather, I tried to. My children were in the shopping cart because the stroller had to stay home; otherwise, the groceries wouldn't fit in the car. The door said that shopping carts weren't allowed, but since there were only two people inside, I thought I'd quickly grab something. I was immediately told that the stroller had to stay outside. When I explained that I couldn't leave my children outside and that taking them outside wasn't an option (they take everything in the store), I received absolutely no empathy. They literally said, "You're welcome the rest of the year, but not today, this Christmas." Any further explanation I received was ignored. I truly felt unwelcome. What makes this even more galling: a twin stroller would have been even wider, and a simple solution like asking what I needed and quickly getting it wasn't even considered. Rules are rules, but a little humanity—especially around Christmas—is to be expected.