If you love coffee, it is amazing, u must definitely try! As the waiter said (which is pretty kind person, his name is Uzay, very cheerful, welcoming guy) they change the coffee beans every week to make everyone taste as much as possible, this time were Ethiopya and Honduras, I have tried Ethiopya, was really good! Bitter coffee beans with orange aromas and many more.. he has adviced me one of the desert selection with pistachio and jam inside. Omg! So good!! Well, in France many places are so woww, but it deserves to be visited once you are in Strasbourg. One of the busiest street, it is cool to give a break and enjoy the city with...
Read moreGet your processes right. Paid, asked 15 minutes later for my two coffee. Nothing happens, asked to get my money back after 20 minutes. A lot of people in the line behind got served in the mean time. Thank you so much for wasting my time.
Thanks for your answer, guys. But hey, don’t blame it on me. I know, that it takes time to do a good coffee, because I am doing it myself. And as I wrote, a lot of people in the line behind me were served in the meantime and I showed up to ask for my order when there was no line. I went to your place because I was sure to get a good coffee from you. Why not be honest that it went...
Read moreStopped here (twice) in a recent trip to Strasbourg. Very good espresso drinks. You have a choice of two coffee bean varietals. I could choose a Columbian bean, light roast, fruity essence. And the other choice was a Brazilian bean - almond, cacao and caramel hints. I tried both! Both fantastic! On Sunday it was really busy, the locals know what they have. The return on Tuesday, less hectic. The indoors was described as chic rustic. Very cosy and inviting. Do not pass go, do not collect $200, go straightaway to Cafés du Monde!
p.s., the other drink in the picture is a Pink Chai, tasting of...
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