4/5 Kenneth Tangerois3 M. 1 year ago on Google • 780 reviews
A
charming
but
noisy
corner
bar
with
a
cozy
atmosphere
and
candlelit
tables,
perfect
for
a
few
beers
or
glasses
of
wine.
The
small
menu
includes
sausages,
delicious
warm
bread,
marinated
anchovies
and
an
assorted
cheese
platter
which
are
all
good,
but
be
prepared
for
extremely
slow
and
sloppy,
even
chaotic,
service.
We
had
to
ask
for
a
new
candle,
paper
napkins
and
extra
bread,
for
which
we
were
charged
an
additional
2
Euros.
It
did
take
a
long
time
for
the
waitress
to
take
our
orders
as
the
place
gets
very
busy
in
the
late
afternoon
and
early
evening
hours
until
about
eight
o’clock.
The
bartenders
and
waitress
are
constantly
busy
and
rushing
around,
so
it
is
hard
to
get
their
attention
and
communicate
due
to
the
loud
noises.
There
is
pleasant
live
music
once
a
month,
on
Tuesdays,
and
it
is
not
obtrusive
and
well
performed.
My
brother
and
I
arrived
at
about
9
PM
another
night
and
to
our
disappointment,
all
the
food
had
been
sold
out.
Instead,
we
had
several
glasses
of
white
wine
and
vowed
to
get
to
the
café-restaurant
earlier,
by
7
PM,
to
ensure
that
we
could
eat
the
food.
Café
Langereis
is
predominantly
a
bar
and
although
limited
food
items
are
available,
you
will
not
find
hamburgers,
French
fries,
steak,
chicken
or
pizza.
It
is
mainly
a
bar.
Credit
cards
are
accepted.
You
may
sit
outside
and
smoke,
and
there
is
a
toilet
inside.
Several
of
the
employees
were
exceptionally
friendly
and
handled
my
drinks
and
food
orders
quickly.
The
bartender
from
Albania
is
the
best
I've
encountered
anywhere.