It would be lovely if the cafe could play some soft background music. It doesn't need to be loud, but it would help create a more pleasant atmosphere. Sometimes, it can be a bit uncomfortable to hear everyone's conversations so clearly. A little music would make the cafe cozier and more relaxing for everyone. It would also provide a nice ambiance for enjoying a cup of coffee and a good book.
This place isn't very accessible for people with disabilities. The washroom is located on the second floor. There's no elevator, so you have to climb stairs to get there. This is a real problem for anyone who can't use stairs.
They offer a designated smoking area. It is conveniently located on the second floor. This allows guests who smoke to do so without bothering others. It's a thoughtful feature that respects everyone's...
Read moreFood and drinks are good, however their regulations to be allowed as customer are outrageous. You must order at least one drink for each guest. We as a family of 4 (2 kids and 2 adults) have r ordered 3 drinks and 3 meals and we were still asked to order two more drinks as we’re 4. You can apply such rules for adult customers, but not for families where perhaps the child isn’t hungry not thirsty.
Staff is friendly but persistent. Maybe think about choosing another place to have a coffee break. Due to these un-bendable seating rule, I won’t come back. 1st rude experience of Japan...
Read moreMy wife and I came here for breakfast twice while staying in Osaka. Upon entering, they staff will ask you if you want to sit in the smoking section (2nd floor) or not. We both chose the fruit and waffles with coffee with an additional fried egg from the set breakfast menu which cost around 1,350 yen total.
Food, coffee and service were great. The waiter that assisted us on the second day was fantastic. Staff doesn’t speak English all that well, but it’s better than my Japanese.
Would recommend if looking for something with a North...
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