The place itself is cute. You order from your table, unless you want something specific from the display downstairs. The food is not great, and the coffee is okay. The plates are cold making the food cold, as well as the amount of time it took to deliver the food. We ordered 3 churros and were brought two and told they were sold out, so we had to ask either for money back or something else. They said there wasn’t something else, so we asked for our money back on it. Then they came back and said to compensate they’ll give us 2 more churros…..one of the new churros we got was still cold in the center. The gentleman working the upstairs was pleasant and helpful. I’d say in the middle in stars. Not great, but...
Read moreOn my last day in Salamanca, Sunday, almost every breakfast place was closed, but saw on my phone this place was open, I walked in to this place, no greetings from the staff and suddenly a wave of people showed up, a blob formed instead of a proper line. I was the second person in line after a couple, but after the blob formed, one of the cashiers asked “so who’s next?” And after seeing the chaos with everybody saying they were next, I just walked out, if they can’t greet customers and tell people how to properly get in line and wait their turn then they don’t...
Read moreEl concepto “petfriendly” no es solo dejar entrar a los perros, es tratarlos como uno más de la familia que conforman. Un establecimiento “petfriendly, pero no mucho”, que no permite subir a la zona de comedor con él “porque hay moqueta”. Supongo que tampoco permitirá la subida de niños pequeños por si vomitan o tiran comida al suelo, o en días de lluvia por si se llena la moqueta de agua o barro. La mayoría de personas que incluimos a los perros en nuestros planes es porque están educados y saben comportarse en sitios así. Si alguna vez ocurre un accidente tipo vómito o escape de pipí, seguramente sea en la misma proporción en la que le puede ocurrir a un niño pequeño. Hemos venido exclusivamente a este sitio porque era “petfriendly” y no para sentir que es un establecimiento normal que nos hace un “favor” por dejarnos una mesa arrinconada para nuestro perro, al lado de la puerta, en corriente y con toda la cola casi subida a nuestra mesa. Eso no es ser un local “petfriendly”, es solo marcar la etiqueta en el IG para atraer a un público determinado. Exactamente igual que si tienes terraza y te pones fuera...
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