I wanted to like this place as I used to love the Habibi in Gammarth. Unfortunately we had to leave because the music was so loud at 8pm on a Wednesday (no-one dancing, it should just be background music) and the speakers are such bad quality - for sure they are damaging everyone's ears. There isn't space to dance, it's just a place for a drink with friends or to have a date - but what's the point if you can't hear the other person speaking? We left and went to other bars. The food is passable and the drinks are ok. Prices are way too high for downtown - this isn't Gammarth. Service was friendly but so, so slow and difficult to get hold of anyone. There are other rooftop bars in downtown which are affordable and with...
Read moreI would like to understand if any person in Tunis knows what hospitality means We walked in at 12 The security said we can't let anyone in after 11. We tried to explain that we came from a far area and that we are tourists and don't quite know the rules. My partner said we are only coming for a quick beer. The security guard yelled at us said it's not his problem so we ended the discussion there. Even though we've been there 3 days ago. Coming from me a manager In a well known place in beirut, you should be ashamed of these security guards. The guys that work in the actual bar...
Read moreHad higher expectations ~ It all started from security who informed us that we need to spend minimum 84 dinars per person up there and that we need to support the place - kept repeating this twice.
On the entrance, it was crowded and sadly the chairs were uncomfortable ~ it’s not possible to enjoy the view with the steal barriers where that could be replaced by glass. The girl working there was night yet she provided with wrong drink. Quite overpriced for such location and could have been done better to make it enjoyable. Wouldn’t return back to the...
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