The design is beautiful. The pizza is not bad. We replaced the coffee at the expense of the establishment, which was spilled through our fault. We're done with the pros.
There are 2 menus for the whole hall. Moreover, they look as if they have been used for 10 years, if not more, although the place has only recently opened.
Most of the menu items are simply not prepared, which is not warned in advance. You need to order everything from the menu to understand what can be cooked today and what can't.
The choice of drinks is poor, although not all of them are available.
The quality of individual dishes leaves much to be desired, the prices do not correspond to the word at all.
Solyanka: ham scraps were thrown into the soup, which look like leftovers from last year's preparations. It's too sour.
Borscht: it doesn't even smell like meat, it's bland.
Bread is not served with the soup, they do not warn you that you need to order separately (although it is not a fact that they have bread in general)
The staff is untrained, does not know the positions of the menu, I ran to clarify every question.
Today we ran into a very unpleasant detail: according to the sign, the cafe is open from 8 to 22. However, the establishment did not open at 8 or 9. At 10:30, we found out that, it turns out, the cafe is open from 10, and the kitchen from 11. The hostess of the establishment was called. According to her, they made the wrong sign with the wrong time. But they hung her up anyway, because "otherwise they wouldn't let her work on holidays." The whole dialogue was in the format "We will change the sign. Someday." To the question "Why didn't they put up an announcement clarifying the work schedule", we were answered: "I think we will hang it soon." Curiously, after a couple of hours, the schedule on the sign looked different: from 10 to 23 (anyway, it contradicts the information on the maps). They did not dare to try the kitchen at such a level of organization of banal moments.
We came to see Grodno and while we were walking along Sovetskaya Street, we decided to go to this institution. At first it was like everywhere else, the waitress met and offered a table. We made an order, and 15 minutes after that, the waitress says that there are no draniki. I re-ordered it for pasta. They said that the cooking time is 20 minutes. We, as time-limited tourists, were a little upset, as we had already waited for time to find out that there was no dish.We ordered French fries, and after a while the waitress came back with the news that the ketchup was over and they could change to something else. As a result, our order was delivered to us an HOUR later. The pasta was brought absolutely mediocre, and comparing with other establishments, the price for it is clearly overpriced. 24p for a plate of pasta and a chopped sausage, which were clearly not worth it for an hour.
The moral:if you are a tourist who wants to have time to see beautiful places, then do not waste your time at this cafe. Wait too long, and the dishes will not impress you much.