Barista Cafe Jlöcklich

Gereonswall 1-1a, 50668 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Köln

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4.6 💬 1796 Reviews
Barista Cafe Jlöcklich

Phone: +4915756169113,+4922196264056

Address: Gereonswall 1-1a, 50668 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Köln

City: Köln

Menu Dishes: 21

Reviews: 1796

Website: http://www.jloecklich.de/

"It's a new coffee Place in the neighborhood. The furnishings are simple and made from euro pallets, it kind of works. They also have a few seats outside on the pavement. It's always very hot inside, because they have no air conditioning, which is very...unfortunate. They offer small dishes such as sandwiches and desserts, quite tasty. The coffee is so so, sometimes good sometimes not so much, depends on who is doing it for you. They have a discount system for coffee, buy 10 coffees get the 11th for free, like that. Altogether I think they need a little time and then they will be a great place to go to."

Full menu - 21 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Mittag/Lunch

Dessert

Frühstück

Wochenend Angebote

Frühstück-Kombos

Indian

Spezial

Entrées

Frühstück (Auswahl)

Sweet Frühstück

Pizza

Unsere Süße Seite

Süßes Zum Abschluss

Jlöcklich Dessert Spezialitäten

Łucja Łucja

Visited Cologne for a long weekend and stumbled upon this place. Visited twice, once for coffee and the other for food. Would highly recommend.

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Reviews

Dorit
Dorit

Perfect, quaint and quick place to grab a latte macchiato and a cappuccino before heading into the tourist world of churches and shops. Great service.


Rafael
Rafael

Perfect, quaint and quick place to grab a latte macchiato and a cappuccino before heading into the tourist world of churches and shops. Great service.


Rita
Rita

Nice little café / bistrot in a trendy quarter named Eigelstein. Small creative dishes based on fresh products. And a real good coffee. Worth visiting! View menu


Carolin
Carolin

Really cosy place to eat. Inspirational and delicious cups. I recommend the yoghurt with musli and the cheesecake. Also perfect for lunch! Everything is freshly made. Ideal for warm drinks. They even have indian chai tea!


Wenzel
Wenzel

On a citytrip in Cologne we finally found a coffeebar with tastefull, delicious coffee. AND yummy sandwiches! We went here for breakfast and came back for an afternoon visit. Jlöcklich is the perfect place to chill when on a citytrip. Welcoming atmosphere, good coffee, drinks and food, and as a bonus, free wifi.


Ralph
Ralph

I live quite close and am a regular since its opening less than two years ago. I love their special "Eigelsteiner" van Dyke coffee roasting and can recommend all kinds of homemade Paninis, cake, salad or soup. The staff is friendly and attentive, the euro palette furniture is lovingly crafted and comfy, fresh flowers on the table and free WiFi complete the impression. The Jlöcklich cafe is absolutely worth the visit for a quiet peaceful time out - alone or with a small group. View menu


Engelbert
Engelbert

Oh them sweet paninis ( Parma and the goat cheese w/ honey + walnut ) paired with them nice hot coffees ☕️( a cappuccino and macchiato latte ) made our rainy day a whole lot better!! Wasn't a huge fan of the "sandwich in a jar" since it had too much mayo mixed in And the yogurt and muesli coulda been better. I actually had high hopes for this one; and was slightly disappointed that the muesli was more soggy than crispy. But the cafe was a lot cheaper than most places sooooo.... Not bad


Beatrix
Beatrix

It's a new coffee Place in the neighborhood. The furnishings are simple and made from euro pallets, it kind of works. They also have a few seats outside on the pavement. It's always very hot inside, because they have no air conditioning, which is very unfortunate. They offer small dishes such as sandwiches and desserts, quite tasty. The coffee is so so, sometimes good sometimes not so much, depends on who is doing it for you. They have a discount system for coffee, buy 10 coffees get the 11th for free, like that. Altogether I think they need a little time and then they will be a great place to go to.


Aloys
Aloys

It's a new coffee Place in the neighborhood. The furnishings are simple and made from euro pallets, it kind of works. They also have a few seats outside on the pavement. It's always very hot inside, because they have no air conditioning, which is very...unfortunate. They offer small dishes such as sandwiches and desserts, quite tasty. The coffee is so so, sometimes good sometimes not so much, depends on who is doing it for you. They have a discount system for coffee, buy 10 coffees get the 11th for free, like that. Altogether I think they need a little time and then they will be a great place to go to. View menu

Categories

  • Tee Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Käse A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments. View menu
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.

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