Pros: delicious food (especially pork kebab is very good), a large selection of Armenian dishes, especially snacks. Separate cozy gazebos, the music is not annoying. The price tag is for a family with two children and a couple of glasses of beer - up to 30,000 drams (they ate to the brim). There is wi-fi.
Cons: the gazebos are a little chilly in winter, payment is only in cash.
You need to book in advance by phone, there are ashtrays in the gazebos, it may be permissible to smoke right there (we did not check, this may be a plus for some and a minus for others). Overall, the impressions are very good.
It's a very strange place. The four of us came and gave us one menu. I ordered a lamb kebab with potatoes. I can't say that it's the worst barbecue - but it's very close to the worst. Lots of bones and very dry. Petey is very much an amateur. Spices interrupt the whole taste. Borscht and salads (erburni and the second on the list) are delicious. The compote is delicious. The homemade wine is delicious. The noodles are delicious. The roast is over-dried and looks very much like it was cooked separately. The portions are large.