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Contribute FeedbackI have known the Samocca since its opening (I think it was 2007 or 2008). Behind this are the Haus Freudenberg and Haus Freudenberg-GmbH, which not only maintains self-protecting workshops for people with physical and psychological disabilities, but also strives to provide such people with an opportunity to work in companies such as the Samocca. Priority in the small kitchen but also in the service they are used with expert care; who comes from outside the city of Kleve will not notice it or only hardly notice it and even many old-eaten Klevern and Kleverinnen is not known that the Samocca is a Freudenberg operation. In the Samocca there is breakfast daily, in addition to Deli-Snacks, Bagels, Happy Lunch, cakeboard, on weekends and at jazz breakfast and regular surprises, because the large roasting machine stands in the middle of the guest room and is the very special piece. All kinds of coffee are redded. My favourite is the coffee from the island of Sulawesi (my favorite diving area around the island of Pulau Bunaken, Manado Tua, Siladen and Nain belonging to North Sulawesi). The bean used here, however, is not the famous Kopi luwak or Kopi laku, in which the coffee beans pass for fermentation only the stomach and intestinal tract of a domestic type of musang luwak, are then spun out from their vat, washed and then processed further. Pigs, but self-picked connoisseurs will hardly taste the difference to the normal high-quality Sulawesikaffee. Ambience: bright room, large windows, through which you can pass the bustling drive on the Hagsche Strasse. Coffee house seating, roasting machine, sale struts (all here roasted varieties can also be bought for domestic demand ground or unground) and piano. Very appealing; four stars. Cleanliness: everything fine, even in the wet rooms. Four stars. Service: As already mentioned, disabled people work together with non-disabled people, with disabled service employees exclusively being people with mental disabilities. It may be that an order is not properly received or brought that the invoice has not been merged so correctly or that everything takes a little longer. There is no problem here, if necessary, a non-disabled service colleague switches on and helps a bit. We know this and usually everything goes so smoothly that you can't even say whether it was a disabled or a non-disabled service. Four stars. Essen/Trinken: The days before (family celebration) had been so full of food and drink that today we only took liquids to us in the Sammoca: various types of coffee (including my Sulawesi-Favorit), mineral water, apple choir, bionade, etc. However, as we know that bagels, cakes, small snacks and all that is offered here for food is of consistently very good quality, I can give quiet conscience four stars. Price/performance: there is nothing to complain about, especially as compared to other Klever cafés and snacks, the slightly higher prices of the Haus Freudenberg institution and thus disabled people benefit. Four and a half stars.
I know the Samocca since its opening (I think it was 2007 or 2008). Behind this are the Haus Freudenberg and Haus Freudenberg-GmbH, which not only maintains self-protecting workshops for people with physical and psychological disabilities, but also strives to offer such people the opportunity to work in companies such as the Samocca. Priority in the small kitchen, but also in service, they are used with expert care; who comes from outside the city of Kleve, it will not or only hardly notice, and even many old-eaten Klevern and Kleverinnen is not known that the Samocca is a Freudenberg operation. In the Samocca there is breakfast daily, in addition to Deli snacks, bagels, happy lunch, cake board, weekends and jazz breakfast and regular surprises, because the large roasting machine is in the middle of the guest room and is very special. All types of coffee are rotated. My favourite is the coffee from the island of Sulawesi (my favorite diving area around the island of Pulau Bunaken, Manado Tua, Siladen and Nain of North Sulawesi). The bean used here, however, is not the famous Kopi luwak or Kopi laku, in which the coffee beans are only the stomach and intestinal tract of a domestic type of musang luwak gären, then spun out of their tub, washed and finally processed. Pigs, but self-picked connoisseurs will hardly taste the difference to the normal high-quality Sulawesikaffee. Ambience: bright room, large windows, through which you can pass the busy ride on Hagsche Straße. Coffee house seating, roasting machine, sales aspirations (all here roasted varieties can also be purchased for domestic demand floor or underground) and piano. Very appealing; four stars. Cleanliness: everything is fine, even in the wet rooms. Four stars. Service: As already mentioned, disabled people work with non-disabled people, with disabled people being only people with mental disabilities. It may be that an order is not properly received or brought that the invoice has not been properly merged or that everything takes a little longer. There is no problem here if necessary, a non-disabled service collector switches on and helps a bit. We know that and usually everything goes so smoothly that you can't even say whether it was a disabled or not disabled service. Four stars. Food/drinks: The days before (family celebration) were so full of food and drink that today we have only taken liquids in the Sammoca: various types of coffee (including my Sulawesi favorite), mineral water, apple choir, bionade, etc. However, as we know that bagels, cakes, small snacks and all that is offered here for food is of constant quality, I can give calm conscience four stars. Price/performance: There is nothing to complain about, especially in comparison with other Klever cafés and snacks, which benefit slightly higher prices from the Haus Freudenberg Institute and thus disabled persons. Four and a half stars.