A former kiosk or park office turned into a bar. Nice atmosphere situated on the rose garden of a park, although the garden has seen better days - 30 years ago… A bit shabby but pleasant. Beer from a bottle and wine are fine, always chilled. The spritz (Aperol or Campari) are never mixed properly. On four occasions the ratio of alcohol used has always been unequal. The prices are average but not really cheap, so I expect a little more care. A bartender is quite surly - I’ve almost felt resented for bringing my custom here. A deposit has to be paid for the glass the drink is served in so the customer returns the glass instead of a staff member collecting it, for which there is a queue on occasions… A third star is given for accepting card payment and...
Read moreA "culture pavilion" - what's that? Looked like a beer garden, tasted like a beer garden, so I think it's a beer garden. Cool little building with a walk-up counter serving the options you're looking for (including alcohol-free) and chips. No other food, but lots of space to sit, nice lights, a chill vibe and an artistically graffitied wall. And while I was there a little cart renting hula hoops and giving lessons, because why not combine beer and hula hooping? What could go wrong? (Oh, that. Right.) But seriously, made for a nice family environment that families were there enjoying. Bring some food, get some beer, hula hoop for a bit and...
Read moreI visited this place multiple times. They charge money for glasses and give you tokens to make sure you return pfand. I once returned the glass from an aperol spritz and forgot to ask for money back. This can happen to anyone. I returned in a year, next summer, with their token but a bartender said he doesn’t believe me and never returned my money back. What if I say I returned you the glass an hour ago and not a year ago? Would that be better for you man? Thinking about your customers as if they’re here to fool you or come to beg, it’s just not professional, it’s just...
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