Its a coffeeshop that's self proclaimed as a winebar, food is not more than okay and wine selection is modest. It's annoying that there's no wine menu so you have to order without seeing prices, and if you want to know prices you have to ask the waitress again and again for each wine. Would give a 4 point but will give a 3 point for the lack of wine menu in a winebar.
Edit: I sat there again yesterday. There still is no wine menu. I ordered a wine bottle and the waiter brought me an already open bottle. Apparently they dont adhear to the norm of opening the bottle in front of the customer. After a few minutes I asked for a gkass of water and tge waitet pointed to a jerrican and said "there's water there, you an go get it yourself". Very Annoying. Changing...
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The live jazz shows here are truly unique – musicians sit inside the café and play out through the window, blending the music with the street and creating a magical vibe. The direct interaction with the audience, the live energy, and the authentic atmosphere make it feel like an unforgettable New York–style jazz scene. Remarkable musicians, top-quality sound, and an ambiance that makes you feel abroad right in the heart of Tel...
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