I recently attended this bar on a Friday evening with my family for a glass of wine after climbing all day. The waiter was nice, and helped us choose out of the two red wines we wanted to try, however on delivery the waiter accidentally knocked a glass over me, completely covering my clothes, trainers, bag, and legs. I’m not talking a small drop here or there, I was dripping with thick red wine. After a moments pause, we all laughed it off, however the cleanup job focused on the glass initially and the wine on the table, not myself, they then brought a replacement glass to the table. The waiter proceeded to avoid the table, and when I came to pay I found the incident was compensated with a single glass of the red wine knocked off our bill.
The damaged clothing amounted to a £20 T-shirt, £50 shorts, and £140 trainers, all stained. To say this was an unsatisfactory response is an...
Read moreOnly place open in february, that's a shame cause the food was really bad.. There wasn't lot of option to begin with, I ordered pasta with tomato sauc, which is the most simplest of dish, they still managed to fail, pasta was uncooked, sauce was probably canned, no taste whatsoever. My partner ordered bruschetta, it was awful, extremely salty, and dipped in oil, bread was extremely dry. If you have other options, run away from this. At least it wasn't...
Read moreAlthough it is always full of tourists, especially cyclists, both for eating and drinking, I have gone there very rarely, because I find that the coffee tastes bad or is of poor quality. Tourists, who come from their country, perhaps with the hope of drinking the typical Italian coffee, will never succeed in Arco di Trento, because the brand "Omkafè" or "Hausbrandt", in my opinion, are poor quality coffee...
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