My 3 friends ordered their chicken sandwiches. It came our BONE dry, like flaky dry. So dry you can break your teeth in. One of them went to the barista (which seemed to be the owner lady) brought the sandwiches to her and asked politely to remake all 3 of the sandwiches because it was inedible. We waited for about an hour (!!!) for second attempt of sandwiches and when it came they made only 1 and it was the same. Bone dry and inedible. We tried asking for the other sandwiches and they declined by being rude and just making a statement that they “..already made 4 sandwiches for a price of 3” and also declined the refund. Waste of your time and money (keeping in mind that the chicken sandwich costs around 5,3€). Average coffee and you can make better...
Read moreThe best cafe/coffee house in the neighborhood. I have been to most of such places in the Vera neighborhood and I speak from experience. No nonsense, just excellent coffee drinks, fine teas, cocktails and a nice kitchen & food menu along with solid, affable baristas plus a friendly and knowledgeable manager orchestrating. Well designed within a long wall of large windows (including an outdoor seating area) letting in much light and just enough of the area's urban flavor. A splendid spot to get some work done, to meet friends for a bite to eat and/or to imbibe some cool cocktails or merely to collect your thoughts while enjoying your favorite hot or cold beverage...
Read moreVery nice ambience, away from the noises of the streets. Had a good cappuccino for 10 lari, which is a good price compared to other places. Think coffee prices are generally too high in Georgia. But when I was going pay, they added 1,50 service fee, come on for 1 coffee. This destroyed immediately the good time i had there and left the impression of a shady business. In this cafe, I think it's just a bad business decision. Usually, I'm reacting very allergic to such things but didn't have time to argue. Simple increase the price a litte and cancel the service fee for non eater. I have some principles, and I will gladly visit you again...
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