I won't say anything about the park. I couldn't make it out. But the restaurant "FAMILY" is on top. Delicious, diverse, culturally. The service is super. The staff is very attentive. However, prices bite. In the hall, air conditioning, music, comfortable tables, soft cozy armchairs. There is a bridge, a stream and a fountain in the courtyard. Nicely.
It's already difficult to call it a park. The remains of old trees, the remains of old paths, the remains of children's rides and, in my opinion, the stage. Leftovers from great-grandfathers. Sad and empty. Part of the park was allocated for the construction of the directorate, another part for the construction of a cafe, and another part was eaten by private buildings. In a few years, there might be nothing left, no new trees are planted, and the old ones die out from time to time, just like the park itself. It's a sad and sad sight.
Manyakovsky Park has not been a park for a long time, just a bunch of trees, dry grass. By the forces of some unit, a small playground and a football box were rebuilt, all that was behind it was never a recreation park
There is little left of the real park. Most of the trees have been cut down and desolation is all around. Only the corner of the park where Cafe 7YA opened resembles a Soviet-era park where there were alleys, flower beds and a dance floor. They sold ice cream and you could sit on benches in the shade of trees
And what should be improved? In order to improve something, you need to do it first. A couple of swings (which can't even be called swings!!!) and everything. There is garbage and dirt everywhere