While descending from Narikala, we spotted a charmingly decorated café—Café Frida. At the door, we encountered a waiter and asked if they served coffee with plant-based milk. When he confirmed, we decided to go in. However, once inside, it turned out they had neither plant-based milk nor beer.
Since we were already there, we settled for a natural lemonade. Unfortunately, it ended up being a strange, overly sweet mix—likely some store-bought juice with a bit of fresh lemon squeezed in.
The biggest surprise, and not a pleasant one, was the price. That lemonade turned out to be the most expensive drink we had in Tbilisi. I don't mind paying for quality, but this was simply not worth it.
It’s a shame that such a beautifully designed place lacks better offerings, service, and...
Read moreThe cafe is basically a hotel. Felt strange being there, felt like we were intruders. Nobody greeted us, we wanted around for a while.
View of the city is ok but better views from 144 stairs cafe around the corner and betlemi rise (free). Service slow but friendly. WC small but clean and functional (and hidden). Coffee very good, price 8GEL is normal. Decor is great, carried, interesting.
We didn't risk ordering food, not sure who...
Read moreCool atmospheric restaurant. Very interesting design. Lots of little details that you can look at for a long time and that add up to a nice overall picture. Delicious cocktails, tasty pancakes. No questions at all about the menu. The staff are also very nice people. The main disadvantage is the way to the place. You have to walk uphill for quite a long time through the old town. And in the summer heat it is plus a few iced drinks...
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