The owner is very snobbish and rudely asked us to be ready to make room for eventual upcoming customers during the busy hours. My husband and I are Cafe lovers and use to working or studying in coffee shops, so we often come here. Sometimes we just stopped for breakfast, but more often we read or work in the cafe. When there are many people, we may have chosen to leave early, and when there are fewer people, we would have stayed longer. The owner often asked us to sit at two-seat only table, even when the shop was still empty, as she knew that there more customers would have come, and she did not interfere with our table choice when otherwise. In the past, I thought it might have been purely for business consideration but, thanks to today's reply to my husband, I know that she has been dissatisfied with us for a long time. It seems that only when the amount of consumption reaches their standards one can we be qualified to be treated as real customer by the owner, even if we often went there when there were fewer people. We used to go often just because the part-time bartenders are very friendly and kind, but we will not go there again. This is not the atmosphere for a coffee shop I have in mind. Since I understand their point, and it looks like a win-win situation, I wish that our absence will increase the revenue of their shop in the...
Read moreVisiting the city for a quick sightseeing expedition we happen to find this place located on a cute corner in the city. While it is not the largest place they have the usual mixture of Italian sweets, espresso and aperitivo foods. Modernly decorated its a comfortable place to get a snack and be in the midst of the...
Read moreThe sandwiches are stale and overpriced and coffee doesn't even come with a glass of water which is usual in Italy. The internet is not working which is also odd because it seems like a place where one could work in a cosy environment. Overall, plenty of better...
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