A cozy Soviet dining room. If there were faceted glasses with compote, it would be 100% authentic.
The ceilings are high, the hall is large, the food is very tasty and inexpensive. The three of them received 20 BYN (600 RUR)
We ordered a memorial dinner in this dining room after the funeral of a family member. We and the invited guests were alone in the hall. We bought all the products ourselves, but we didn't even feel the meat in the cutlets. The food was cold, we were almost frozen in the hall, we were sitting in jackets - we were frozen anyway. There was no soap and paper in the restrooms, they brought their own, but this is not a problem. The problem was the icy tap water, when the room is already very cold. As far as I understood, the heating was turned off on purpose that day, since only we were among the visitors. The already mournful day has become even darker. Of course, the place is affordable for money, but it's definitely not worth it. I have not been here at other times when there are many visitors in the hall. Maybe we were just so unlucky. But still...
Just a Soviet dining room, with high ceilings and affordable delicious food. We were on Monday, when all museums have a day off, but the canteen was open and the food was super. It turned out to be 12 Belarusian rubles for two, which is a penny by local standards. One of the disadvantages is that the dining room is not heated in winter. While they were eating, they froze, because the air was frozen inside.