An ordinary coffee shop, nothing special. A very pleasant interior, ordinary coffee, cool buns. Among the advantages is the possibility of smoking on the summer playground, among the disadvantages is the screaming hookah rap on the same summer playground, which does not correspond at all to the atmosphere of a coffee shop.
An excellent institution for its category. Less pretentious than the "big sister" on WWII Square in the very center, the main contingent is predetermined by the close proximity of the University. The coffee and pastries are excellent. The only disadvantages are a poor ventilation system, odors from the kitchen freely penetrate into the hall and "stink" clothes. And you can put a more powerful router, in rush Hour - there is not enough of it. But these are disposable trifles.
Maybe I'm the only one like this, but I've never understood the popular love for this place. To order something, instead of waiting for the waitress and making an order, you need to stand in a queue of a bunch of people. And twice - first for coffee / tea, and then also for snacks. Moreover, it is unclear how to occupy a table. Put your stuff down and go stand in line? And where are the guarantees that nothing will be stolen, given the constant turnover of people there? The place itself is very noisy, obviously not a place where you can retire. I don't really want to stay there for a long time either, it's banal because there is absolutely nothing to do there. The menu also raises questions. In addition to a fairly extensive selection of coffee / teas, there is, in principle, nothing to buy there. None of the snacks makes me want to buy this. Not to mention that there is no healthy food there at all.