Classificação do local: 4 Valby, Copenhagen, Denmark
I love this concept, quick relaxed service with only the option of paying in cash or mobile pay(negates fees from cards) with everything for 12kr. Pastries/coffee for 12kr is incredibly good value in ANY country, so to see something like this in Copenhagen is refreshing! If you are in a rush, or would like to stay and sit for a bit, Kaffix offers both options, however I wouldn’t be expecting a quiet coffee date should you choose the latter being that the prices bring a lot of people through the door and can leave the people inside a little squished in. Reminds me a lot of the hip little coffee shops back home that pump out moderately good coffee for the good people of the city all day and keep everyone caffeine-ated & living! I found the quality of the coffee to be above average, but not remarkable, but again who expects the best coffee in town at the price offered. Kaffix, I like you.
Catarina C.
Classificação do local: 4 Copenhagen, Denmark
Everything at 12 kr! Yea, that’s right. And let me tell you: for a fairly good coffee, nice staff, perfect location and student budget friendly, Kaffix is the place to go! Beware — it will be busy and they only take cash or mobile pay. Other than that, lovely little place to get our much needed shot of caffeine. Have gone there multiple times and will continue to!
Petra H.
Classificação do local: 4 Prague, Czech Republic
The marketing strategy here is everything for 12kr. Coffee, no matter how prepared, croissants, cookies, sandwiches, cakes of the day… Unlike their food, the coffee is good value for the money. When you don´t feel like sitting w your cup in a calm manner, which this place isn´t really made for, it may be the right spot where to get your caffeine dose. It´s fairly close to the lakes. Staff is super friendly :)
Eva K.
Classificação do local: 3 København S, Denmark
12 kroner for everything in the shop? That’s probably the main attraction of this place. Who doesn’t like cheap stuff in expensive Copenhagen? The concept itself lures customers and that’s why it’s always very crowded, because even my cortado is weak and my friend’s cappuccino is watery, we can’t really complain because it’s only 12 kr. Service was prompt although somewhat indifferent. What’s nice about Kaffix apart from the concept is obviously the location. Just few stone’s throw away from the lake, it’s nice to drop by here to get coffee(and perhaps sandwich?) to enjoy while admiring the views of the lakes? Then again, it’s really your choice whether you want to spend 12 kr on a meh coffee or 40 something kroner for a coffee collective labelled cuppa joe? Some people might say that some coffee is worth your money, but I know students will be so happy of this place.