I am a regular customer. And I needed to make an other review about false, unethical, scam reviews. First of all last year 1.000.000 Turks visited Montenegro. How can you expect a very busy barista to answer all question of Turkish ( or other nationality) peoples questions just because he was born in Turkiye? I have witnessed people asking him very personal questions, crossing personal borders, almost rude, how much his rent, how many coffee he sells, why he is here, why doest he try to work in Turkiye, restaurant recommendations, touristic atractions, why there is no prayer room etc 🫣 Secondly there are many coffee shops in Budva and I am a living witness of a lot of owners, friends of owners came and gave bad points.. But you know what? Most of them are gone.. Its very difficult to succeed such a work,all alone,in a foreign country, for such a long time. Please dont use Google pointing system for unsatisfied personality problems. Its a simple,pure coffee shop. Be fair please 🙏🧿 I am writing this with only...
Read moreI stopped by this café for a cappuccino and was pleasantly surprised by the quality and size of their large cappuccino. It was not only delicious but also genuinely large, which you don’t always find. For just €3.50, it’s an excellent value for money.
The café has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, offering both indoor and outdoor seating, so you can choose where you feel most comfortable. Additionally, they provide free Wi-Fi, making it a convenient spot to relax.
Overall, it’s a great choice for a short stop, whether you’re looking for a quiet place to unwind or just need a...
Read moreThe setup is sweet and the location is great (in the heart of Budva old city), however if you're in for specialty coffee it is not going to be the place for you as it is serving illy.
I have given 4 stars only because it is probably the most decent coffee I tasted on my road trip in Montenegro. The search after specialty coffee...
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