Where to begin? We went here because Google said dogs were welcome, but when we arrived, we were told they were not allowed inside the café, only at the tables outside. Of course, it was cold and raining then, which is why we wanted a café that allowed dogs inside. This might not be the owners' fault since this info came from Google maps, but be aware of this if you have a dog with you. When we entered, there were four teenagers "working" in the kitchen, but nobody behind the counter serving customers. There was a family waiting, and after a minute or so, the man rang the bell. One of the teenagers came out of the kitchen, and it was clear by her body language and facial expression that she was annoyed at having to come out and man the register. Finally, there was the food. my wife had the chocoladbröd (chocolate cookie) and it was clearly a day or two old as it was hard as a rock and stale. She exchanged it for a kolakaka (toffee cookie) and it was also quite bad. Maybe it was made with oil instead of butter, and maybe they forgot the sugar. Either way, it was strange in its consistency and taste. I had the tosca cake, but it was really just a chocolate cake with a very thin topping of tosca, and I couldn't taste the tosca; it just tasted of chocolate cake, and unfortunately, it was also very stale and dried out. I stopped eating after just two bites. On the positive side, the coffee was good enough (but nothing special really), and the interior of the café was very nice, but we didn't get to enjoy it as we sat outside in the cold on wet seats. Sorry, but we really cannot recommend this café.