I'm not a conflicted person at all, and I don't like to attract attention. But it's just terrible. I wanted to buy coffee, but there was no one at the workplace. After looking at a nearby stall, I noticed how the barista was having a nice conversation with the seller of nuts (dried fruits). I pretended that I would like to buy coffee so that they would pay attention and serve me. But the woman looked at me and apparently decided that I wasn't worthy of coffee today.
The owner of the coffee shop should somehow take the choice of employees more seriously. The barista is absent all the time, you can find him in the next pavilion. So today, after talking with a friend, we put on jackets and gathered for a smoke break. She saw me, rolled her eyes, clicked out loud, took off her jacket and returned to her workplace with the most displeased face with the words "what?".Without changing her expression, she brewed coffee, silently handed over the glass. I apologized for interrupting a woman from a smoke break during working hours. She had the feeling that she had broken into her house to drink coffee.
The coffee is good, by the way. But 4p 80k for Americano with milk is somehow not provincial, it's expensive. And another interesting point. There are two types of coffee on the menu: more expensive and cheaper, I was made more expensive by default, without specifying my financial capabilities. Apparently, there is nothing to distract the barista from personal matters.
Probably the best coffee in town! And if someone found espresso sour, then it is worth studying the question of how coffee varieties differ from each other. And next time, choose not Arabica, but a mixture with robusta.