Here you can start your day with the good choice of breakfast dishes. Eggs, sandwiches, sausages, cottage cheesecakes (syrniki), etc are available. You can also order English breakfast or something like this in case you’re really hungry.
Various coffee and tea, but unfortunately there is no matcha :( here you can also start your day with a sparkling or cocktail.
Free wi-fi for guests is available. There are places inside and couple of them outside the restaurant surrounded with the small trees.
The wines and champagne are good. An unsightly toilet. A normal kitchen, without frills, but allowing you to have a snack.
There is a nuance that confused me. Strange attitude and questions from the bartender. He asked if we were from the Russian Federation. Then, when we said that we had just arrived, they gave us a strange smile. When trying to keep up the conversation, narratives were given out, neither to the village nor to the city, that "Russians are not treated very well," especially when the protests began and "all Russia's money is in Moscow." The Ukrainian flag on the counter explained this point to me. It's all very strange.
The wine is delicious.