The experience we had at this breakfast place we visited in Berlin was quite negative. We thought it was a good place based on the reviews, but the result was not as expected. We walked in and greeted the lady serving with "hello, good morning" as we entered and sat at an empty table. The lady probably didn't hear us because she was busy and did not respond. After waiting for a while, no one attended to us. The environment was quite chaotic, and there were too many customers. I think this situation was due to the insufficient number of staff.After some time, since no one attended to us, we decided to take the menu and place an order. At that moment, someone serving, putting their hands on our table and leaning over us, asked if we had read the sign outside. We didn't understand which sign they were talking about because there was no sign visible from the side we entered. When we were leaving, we noticed that the sign was facing the other direction. Apparently, we were supposed to wait, but we were unaware of this. We tried to explain the situation, but the person, still with their hands on the table in a very rude manner, explained the situation to us in English. When we said we would get up and wait, they turned their head and left grumbling.In our opinion, what should have happened was this: We might not have seen the sign when we walked in. The person who came to us should have said: "Normally, we meet our customers outside and seat them accordingly, but you came in and sat down, so you probably didn't see the sign. Let me help you; I'll bring the menu right away. We would appreciate it if you could pay attention next time." If this had been the approach, we would have apologized and said we would be more careful next time and suggested they place the sign better.Therefore, the proper service should involve being polite and helpful to the customer in this manner. As a result, we find such behavior at such a place unacceptable and wrong. Of course, it would be wrong to say this about everyone working there, but we believe these sentences are accurate for that gentleman. Off course we left without...
Read moreA True Gem in Berlin for Coffee and Cycling Lovers
Steel Vintage Bikes Coffee Shop is an absolute treasure! Located in the heart of Berlin, this charming café offers a perfect blend of great coffee, delectable food, and a passion for vintage bicycles.
From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by the warm and welcoming atmosphere. The decor is a cyclist’s dream—impeccably curated vintage bikes line the walls, creating a unique and cozy ambiance. Whether you’re a bike enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates a stylish setting, this café will impress you.
The coffee here is phenomenal. Each cup is crafted with care, and the quality is top-notch. Their menu boasts a variety of options, from rich espressos to silky cappuccinos. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do, making the experience even more enjoyable.
And let’s not forget the food! The café serves delicious pastries, sandwiches, and brunch options that cater to a variety of tastes. Everything is fresh and beautifully presented, making it a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
One of the standout aspects of Steel Vintage Bikes Coffee Shop is its unique blend of café culture and cycling heritage. It’s not just a place to grab a coffee—it’s a space to connect with like-minded individuals, admire beautifully restored bicycles, and immerse yourself in a community that celebrates a shared love for cycling and quality craftsmanship.
Whether you’re looking for a spot to relax, work, or meet friends, this café ticks all the boxes. If you’re a cyclist, it’s a must-visit; and if you’re not, you might just leave inspired to pick up a bike yourself!
Highly recommended—Steel Vintage Bikes Coffee Shop is truly a one-of-a-kind...
Read moreIt is a cafe where you can have a warm breakfast, and various bicycle items are displayed and the interior was pretty. As soon as I entered, the cafe became the worst for me after being guided to my seat. My family asked for a baby chair because we had a baby for 10 months. I'm sorry, but they told me right away that there was no baby chair. It's sad, but I said okay and I was choosing the menu. Several people came into our back seat. The group had a baby, too, and as soon as they came in, another staff member pulled out the baby's chair. So I asked the staff earlier if they didn't have a baby chair, and he said he didn't know and asked if he was going to order a menu. I was so angry at the staff who didn't give me a baby chair and didn't have manners. When we saw our expressions change, the staff who gave the chair to the customer in the back seat apologized. So you did your job and we told you that we felt bad about having an employee who said we didn't have a chair. After that, the employee who treated us unfairly came back and pressed us whether to order or not, so I wrote down the review like this because I thought I had to eat it to write down the review that was treated unfairly. The food in this restaurant is normal and racist, so don't go. I live in Europe and have traveled to various cities, but this is the first time. It's near the Holocaust Memorial, but it hasn't changed at all since World War II. The employee is wearing different clothes and wearing a bag around his waist. Other than that, the staff is kind and hard-working, but thanks to that staff, it has become a place you...
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