This place is a godsend for all connoisseurs of real coffee! It serves the most delicious and flavorful coffee I've ever tasted. every sip gives you incredible pleasure.
and their croissants are something special! fresh, airy, with a crispy crust and a delicate filling. they literally melt in your mouth, creating the perfect duet with a cup of hot coffee.
The service is also excellent - the friendly staff is always happy to help and make your visit as comfortable as possible. I highly recommend stopping by here and enjoying the amazing atmosphere and delicious treats!
I have always visited this place with great pleasure, everything is always delicious and the staff is super)
But today something went wrong
Starting from the barista who was not in the mood.
I always order a Greek croissant and a drink to go with it.
After ordering it today, the girl replied to me with displeasure, "I don't have any croissants ready today," I asked for pancakes with ham, they were also not available.
Well, okay, it happens, it's not her fault that they didn't bring it.But the way she reported it was extremely unprofessional and sounded rude and careless.
When the order was brought to me (pancakes with fish and cappuccino), there was no sugar for coffee, I went to the stand where I had coffee with me to take it there, but the sugar bowl was actually empty.
There was a plaque on the cup, which I safely tore off with my fingernail and some kind of skin in a pancake was waiting for me for dessert.
Unfortunately, this is how we go on a hike, you can cross out the desire to visit (
The interior is great, and the coffee is also delicious. But all this idyll is spoiled by the boorish girls at the counter. I rarely go to coffee shops, so I asked about the assortment and the syrups. They rolled their eyes at me, exchanged glances with a colleague, clicked their tongues, apparently complaining about my illiteracy, and only then deigned to admit that "actually, everything is written on the bottles, read for yourself." Well, I would also understand if they had a lot of people and it could be said more politely. But I was the only visitor. Did I ask them a very difficult question? Did I have to memorize the assortment before coming to varka? Or maybe, on the contrary, employees should know by heart what they are selling? As a result, I was in a good mood, and I left as if I'd been spat on. Thank you, of course, but I don't feel like coming anymore.