It’s a cool café right next to the central train station with free wifi and amazingly delicious mint tea. This tea requires a special line of description: a cup comes filled with mint leaves to the top and over and with a stick of cinnamon that adds this extra deliciousness kick to the tea. However the café itself requires some upgrade in my opinion. There aren’t enough plugs that I could see so even though half the café was empty I had to wait for a spot to empty to be able to plug my laptop and once I say down I discovered that the seats/benches are very hard and too tall for my feet to reach the ground… And after seating for an hour with dangling feet I felt uncomfortable and feet start losing feeling in them(try it for yourself — not the most convenient position)… So yea — great for the mint tea not so great for comfort. Needs to be mentioned: it’s open later than many cafes around(until 8pm) which helps when you need to work late hours.
Kristie S.
Place rating: 4 Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Great selection of sandwiches! Coffee is also decent. Fresh juices always available. Also, fresh mixed salad and pesto pasta salad are delicious. Muffins are pretty huge and quite tasty as well! Open early morning, perfect for before you catch a train or after you get off the train. Would recommend Lebkov over the two Starbucks in the central station for these reasons: plenty of seating, free wifi, better coffee. Upstairs seating can get quite warm and stuffy.
Kim W.
Place rating: 5 Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Good sandwiches, great easygoing atmosphere and the best mint tea(the cinnamon is key! l) in town. Free wifi so a great meeting place for business or pleasure, or a hideaway from the bad mood missing a train just gave you… this will make you smile for sure
Mark D.
Place rating: 4 Ghent, Belgium
As we arrived in Rotterdam(we were parked in Groothandelsgebouw) we walked straight onto this restaurant. It is right next to the very beautiful Central Station. The design, with a lot of with tiling is attractive and gives a genuine urban feel about this place. The sandwiches were great(day special with Brie, Americain, Crab). Allthough our son would have prefered white bread. At that time there was only the brown option in the counter. Some moments later we found out that for a local client asking for white bread they made it fresh. They could have asked it. The Italian tomato soup was tasty(but not sure it was really freshly made on location). Strange that the day soup was still being in preparation at 12:15 pm. This is an enjoyable lunch stop that tries hard to be authentic in their design and food.