We were passing through the city, the institution itself did not spoil anything, but the attitude of the staff, at the beginning I approached and politely asked the guy standing behind the bar if they had Wi-Fi, to which he replied affirmatively that no, having appeared in the search it turned out that there was , it is not clear why such an attitude was , later they did not bring the entire order from the business lunch , when we clarified why not all of it , they said that there were no potatoes , take pasta , we naturally agreed , but again he did not inform us about this at the beginning of the order. There are no complaints about the institution itself , it is cozy for a small town . But the attitude of a mean young man of short stature from the staff spoiled everything .
We ordered pizza at home. We were contacted 10 minutes after the order, I think it's a long time. But I judge by the standards of a large city with a million people. For a district town, such a rhythm is probably quite normal.
The staff communicated politely, starting from the operator and ending with the courier.
It was delivered quickly, in about 40 minutes. Well done here, it suited us quite well.
The pizza is delicious and fresh, it arrived hot. All ingredients correspond to what was stated.
The price is not expensive. But as I understand it, there is nothing to compare it with in the city, since this is the only institution in its class.
We liked it. We'll be in Zhabinka, we'll stop by again.
The food is very tasty, but the staff is certainly very rude. I wanted to arrange delivery, I asked the girl at the counter "is it possible to arrange delivery and how much will it cost?", to which the girl replied in a rude voice, "what? How do I know?" As a result, I made a pickup, waited, came to pick it up and at that time I was chatting with a friend in a cafe. The girl brought the package with the order, just stood between me and my friend and shoved this package at me. Without saying anything, "please take your order, don't have a good appetite," I just shoved it in. I left in a bad mood from there. I hope the next time I go there, there will be normal service and the workers will learn banal etiquette and politeness!! At least to greet and smile at customers and not to "shout" indignantly.