Kiosk - Julianaplein

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Kiosk

Address :

Julianaplein, 1097 DN Amsterdam, Netherlands

Postal code : 1097
Website : http://ns.nl/
Categories :
City : Amsterdam

Julianaplein, 1097 DN Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Chaddy van Tol on Google

Prijs kwaliteit van de koffies bij Kiosk kan zeker beter, maar de service van de heer achter de balie was ontzettend goed. Mijn eerste koffie verkeerd was nogal waterig en zonder discussie maakte hij een nieuwe die wel volgens standaard was.
Price quality of the coffees at Kiosk could certainly be better, but the service from the gentleman behind the counter was incredibly good. My first coffee was quite watery and without discussion he made a new one that was standard.
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Maarten Paul Hillenga on Google

Terrible personnel. They have been very unfriendly towards customers on multiple occasions
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Laurens Broekhof on Google

Leave their doors open in the middle of winter wasting great amounts of energy. Very environmentally unfriendly.
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Sat C on Google

Nice place to wait for trains. The cranberry cookie was delicious. We had 2 cups of coffee - were decent.
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Shan S on Google

Every time no tea cup holder, super hot. Then I have to go to ah to go to get tea cup holder and figured out tea is 1.8 euros in ah, but 2.4 euros in kiosk...... I know where to go next time.
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Richard Win on Google

I bought a cappuccino. First times There is no taste of cappuccino. I asked them maybe Can you change for me. I got the second times. That is not a cappuccino. One shot of espresso 0,15 ml is not here. Just black coffee and milk here. Value for your money is gone
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Thijs van der Haak on Google

Friendly staff, plenty of room to sit. Product offering is pretty much the same as any other Dutch railway station kiosk. Hot and cold drinks (including beer) and some snacks and candy.
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Robert Diel on Google

A kiosk (from Persian (کوشک) kushk, via Turkish köşk; French kiosque) has been a well-known phenomenon since the 13th century in Persia, India and the Ottoman Empire. They were originally garden pavilions that were open on all sides. In the 18th century, the kiosk also became commonplace in Europe due to Turkish influence. In the Netherlands, NS Stations Retailbedrijf, formerly Servex, operates small station shops under the Kiosk brand name. This formula refers to the nineteenth-century kiosk as a meeting place for people. Here at Kiosk Amstelstation they do an excellent coffee 'Café Lungo', the one that I usually have. Sometimes I will have a slice of lemon cake to go with it and at other times I take a savoury snack. Staff are always friendly and helpful. With each warm beverage you receive one sticker to attach to a 'spaarkaart'. When you have six on the 'spaarkaart', you will get one hot drink of your choice free of charge. Nice.

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