There is no accessible environment for disabled people and parents with kalyaski. The bread is very far from the entrance. Constant queues and the absence of sellers at the checkout
A good store, the only problem is how to get with the "cart" to the second floor and back down? I don't really want to walk with little karzina several times. The layout is so-so. But the pastries are always fresh.
Very long service at the ticket offices. In the morning and evening, you can easily get stuck paying for groceries for 30 minutes. It's stuffy in summer. And it's not bad)
It was only a couple of years later that I found out that there was a second floor. This suggests that the store has no purpose to lure to the second floor