The barista at the coffee shop is just disgusting. I ordered a latte with syrup, they asked me in Arabica or on a mixture we make coffee, I, as a person who does not know what it is, asked what the difference is, to which they rolled my eyes and answered with a sour face, on a mixture it is cheaper on Arabica it is more expensive. Um, so what? I asked why (again, I'm not a barista, I don't know the difference) and they answered me again with a sour face, Arabica tastes better. I chose Arabica. After they gave me the coffee, I tried and asked if the syrup was exactly added there, because I didn't feel it at all (the coffee my friend ordered by the way was sweet enough and everything was felt there), to which again I got a crooked face and rolled eyes + also a rude tone "yes, I added a portion syrup 10ml, for a sweet tooth, this will not be enough." The coffee was delicious, but the staff was just awful
A barista, a girl with colored dreadlocks, is rudeness also part of the style? I ordered coffee, the barista asked for a mixture or Arabica. To my question "tell me the difference, not such an amateur", the answer followed, after rolling my eyes, the answer was received: "do you taste better or cheaper?" I didn't want to clarify anything more, as well as take my favorite syrups and, accordingly, increase her revenue at least a little.
Actually, after making coffee, it was solemnly handed over with the words "hold the glass", after which she decorously retired to communicate with friends sitting at the counter
09/17/2023 I wanted to buy coffee, the sales girl was mumbling so quietly to herself, showing with all her appearance that she was sick of everything. The price is one, different types of varieties are offered for the option, then they indicate that the price is indicated on the stand for another, and the selected one is almost one and a half times more expensive. Why aren't all prices listed on the menu?! But the price is more outraged by the way the seller communicates in comparison with other places where customer orientation is off the scale and people win over their client.