Thanks!
Thank you that there is such a place in Yerevan, a place where good coffee is brewed and ordinary European breakfasts are prepared 😊
Where it is quiet, sparsely populated and very soulful.
Where pleasant unobtrusive music and such friendly staff plays.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I've never left reviews, but I feel too upset here)
I will keep silent about the fact that only 2 pieces are included in a portion of pancakes (guys ... well, at least 3), so it still seems to me they cheated on toast))) I asked in addition to breakfast to make me a regular toast with jam alone, I did not look at this item on the menu separately. My toast with butter and jam was estimated at 3 thousand drams))) how? We took some similar item on the menu, such as toast with AVOCADO, and ADDED butter and jam to this cost. I don't understand why to do this when there are EXTRA ITEMS in the menu: there, toasts cost 200 drams, jam and butter 500 each. And I paid 3000) cool?
And by the way! The additional fee for alternative milk to coffee is 600 AMD. This is the highest price list in the city. Breakfast for 8 thousand drams is a lot! The feeling that you were deceived is priceless ;)
I came to the coffee shop. I asked if I could sit with my laptop. I was told that it was possible. I bought coffee and a cake.
When I asked for the Wi-Fi password, I was informed that "we don't have a coworking here" and offered to order breakfast or food.
In the end, an unpleasant dialogue took place with the cafe manager, who said that they had already gained experience discussing with coworkers. Thanks for a ruined day :)
This is absolutely unacceptable behavior.
— If it is not customary for you to sit with a laptop, you need to talk about it right away when I ask permission to sit with a laptop.
— If you want a person with a laptop to order food, you need to talk about it right away when I ask permission to sit with a laptop.
— If you have a time limit, then you can also talk about it.
And then, as a result, the coffee shop makes you feel like a jerk who, not having the right to do so, took a table for an hour, although I was given permission to do so!
You can put "no laptops" stickers on all tables. Then you won't have any problems.
I was kicked out of my desk right during a work call, 2-3 minutes after I arrived; motivating that there is a category of laptop desks, and there is one without.
When asked how critical it is that the call is only for half an hour, and then I will eat and leave, they did not listen to me, and another woman came to the table for the weightiness of the "rules" (apparently, the manager)
I understand that there is a cohort of people who occupy places with a laptop for the whole day, but I clearly explained that I only need 30 minutes and that I'm on a call. They didn't even put the ordered drinks on the table for me, so that I would obviously leave.
I read it as a bad customer service with an ultimatum solution that brought me discomfort, distraction from the conversation, etc.
I would expect that in my situation they would go to a meeting, and at least ask me to move after the call / in an hour, if I am clearly going to operate the cafe as my office.
Be sure to try the honey cake, with cheese cream it's just a dump of the head and a break in the template. The staff is exceptionally pleasant, they cook and serve delicious and fast. There are simple but hearty dishes based on bread (they bake themselves, very tasty, chibata is generally unrealistic), eggs, various meats and vegetables. The coffee is delicious, there is vegetable milk, latte with syrup and cappuccino is just a buzz. In the evening, you can drink some wine (or you can not in the evening, the guys open at 9 in general).
The coffee is delicious, and the hostess is an aggressive woman. I sat in a cafe for half an hour and in front of me she kicked the guys out of the place that they had been sitting with laptops for a long time, and ordered only coffee and desserts. In a coffee shop...
I ordered scrambled eggs and coffee for breakfast ( I asked for coffee with milk and sugar, there is no sugar in milk! ), coffee was brought in 5 minutes, I 've been waiting for scrambled eggs for half an hour, the coffee is cold !, I would still understand the expectation of the dish if it was a large restaurant with a large flow of visitors, but here are three people who, by the way, are already eating what they ordered, maybe fried eggs here in some special way, ordered today and ate tomorrow !!!
The first acquaintance with the Armenian service ( I have nothing against Armenians ! )
P.S. I think I'll wait for breakfast , and I 'll appreciate the dish of the highest cuisine , Michelin -starred execution 😆
In my opinion, an unreasonably expensive place. The hall is very tiny, with 3 very small tables that stand close to the aisle and the cash register. With this in mind, 3.5 thousand drams for a cup of tea with cheesecake is too much.