There are two menus for all cafes, there were no cocktails (the mixer is broken), tea, coffee and alcoholic beverages are not on the menu, it is necessary to clarify at the bar (somehow strange). The service is normal, the bartender-waiter is polite, but for some reason, she was constantly in the kitchen (apparently, she helped the cook), although there was one table among the customers who had already left and we (2 people) did not seem to be steaming so that the cook could not cope. The food arrived in 15-20 minutes. The draniki are so-so (either the ham was slightly acidified, or it just seemed to me, but it tasted strange...), the pizza is delicious, but the dough is thick. Food is expensive with this quality, I think, but drinks are normal in price and quality.
Atmosphere - back to the 90s or the noughties)) The bill is on paper and written by hand) But, I liked it and it was cozy for a long time.
Toilet, like in a hospital) The ventilation hasn't been cleaned for a long time either.
In general, it's a cozy cafe, if only to improve the quality of the food, make more menus and put all the names there, so as not to shout across the hall or run to the bar to ask what's what)
Outwardly, the bar is not bad. The food is also delicious.
One star for the service and the overall atmosphere, which is not there.
At the entrance to the bar, I was met by the bartender who was lying on the sofa for visitors.
The room has stale air and unpleasant odors.
We were in Slonim on another mini trip to our homeland. We got hungry and, in general, accidentally came in. At first, the lack of people was alerted, but the food turned out to be surprisingly tasty, inexpensive and somehow homely. A very pleasant cook, she is also a waiter. We took solyanka, mushroom soup, pancakes, pasta for the child, even cappuccino is sooo delicious. We recommend it).