The main Poppy of Donetsk, although not the only one. A large spacious hall, served mostly quickly, if not completely steamed up. The only thing that is not made specifically at this point is a mac muffin with pork cutlet and brioche buns. They do it at the points on Lenin Square and at the Indoor Market, for example. And here, maybe no one is asking))
I'll start with the prices. Prices are too high for such a volume of food and drinks. 100 rubles for Americano? Are you serious? Where have you seen this? And lemonades? It's generally a horror, 300ml for 175, when in other establishments for 500ml the same price.
Service. Terrible cashiers. Is there a "cash payment" sticker hanging from Soviet times? (Joke) But, it really has been hanging there for a long time, although there is a terminal ONLY AT ONE checkout.
Staff. Employees behave as if they are being given urine in banks instead of money in their salaries (I'm sorry). You can't yell at the clientele under any circumstances.
Children's kit. They always asked what to put there, now not only did they forget to punch it and had to pay for drinks separately, they also yelled and said they needed to order louder.
Food. For a C grade. No sauces, nothing. The cutlets taste like ground liver.
1 star purely because of the location on the point.
I'm kidding, because less is not put.
I ordered a burger, it was quite edible, almost all the salad poured out of it into a box. Light roast coffee, for an amateur. The order was prepared quickly. The cafe is clean. Solid and well-deserved 4