Well, this place was recommended to me by a friend. Apparently this friend hates me and wants me dead by morn cause I almost got frostbite from the extreme temperatures at this loft cafeteria. Don't get me wrong I like loft type cafeterias, but this one had almost no functioning heaters and my fingers are surrendering to the extreme cold and dry air as I am typing this review. Send. Help. Apart from the aforementioned temperature issue, I also have to mention that the service was not sufficient enough. There was a total of 3 people working. One welcomed entering customers, while the other two desperately tried to manage the servicing need of the customers. I swear to god there were 2 gentlemen chasing after the poor girl who was taking my order just to pay their bills. My coffee arrived 10 minutes later in a scotch glass. Well i guess its bottoms up then and off I go to the next miserable loft type cafeteria in the grey maze called Athens....
Read moreIt’s our first day in Athens! If a drink cost $17 Euro Drinks then the service needs to also be up to that level $17. We spend $40 Euro for three drinks. My drink was just juice $8 Euro for a glass full of ice and a little juice Really? I don’t drink alcohol so this was well not what I expected. The waitress was not great, she spend most of her time on her cell phone, never once came to check on us, do you need more drinks, ask us if we needed anything? I had to keep asking her for things, raising my hand asking for things more pop corn, another cherry, a glass of ice for the water. This is a tourist spot not one locals so you are our first impression. The view is spectacular, Go for the view and enjoy it but just ask for a different waitress. The blonde young lady who took my photos was awesome we should have tipped her instead. $40 for drinks! Atleast come ask us if we want another drink, a piece of bread or something. But the View...
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