Bar Penka — it's time to say goodbye beautifully
Bar Penka in the Avenue shopping center used to delight with good coffee - indeed, their drinks were on the same level. But now it is no longer a coffee shop, but a dull dead island that has been closed for more than a week and is falling apart mentally. For better (or worse?) at times, two colorful subjects hung at the counter: dirty, smelly, always leaning over and making a sound terror of the entire shopping center through the speakerphone. Coffee was rarely taken, but it spoiled the atmosphere steadily.
Now these comrades are gone, and there is no coffee, and there is no point in a point, either. It stands as a dusty monument to its former taste and mild shock. Passersby shy away, employees roll their eyes, and the counter is empty, as if waiting for the second coming.
Dear administration of the shopping center — really, why keep a blind spot that has not been working for a long time and only spoils the appearance of the hall? If the tenant doesn't get in touch, it's time to leave. Emptiness is better than this dreary reminder of the past.
Evaluation: 1 out of 5. The coffee was great, but everything else was not. And it's been a long time.
ETIB Parfum — an island with perfumes or an island with garbage?
I walked into the Avenue shopping center, and it was like I was on a parade of flying pieces of paper. Thanks to ETIB Parfum island for this wonderful holiday atmosphere: their samples are literally everywhere — in pockets, underfoot, at the cash registers. It feels like they decided to use the territory of a shopping mall and supermarket instead of a trash can.
Guys, maybe if no one needs your perfume, you should stop throwing it around? Or is this new marketing like this — "if you don't buy it, then at least pick it up on the floor"?
Dear Avenue administration, please give ETIB Parfum a broom, a garbage bag and a couple of friendly kicks for prevention — maybe after that they will be able to work more carefully.