2/5 Simon S. 1 year ago on Google
First
thing
to
mention:
this
is
not
a
"café"
but
a
"coffee
bar".
So
do
not
expect
any
cosyness
or
even
seating.
That
being
said,
the
no.
1
rule
of
coffee
bar
is
that
you
do
not
pay
for
quality
(of
the
coffee,
styling,
service..)
-
those
are
all
added
value
objectives,
deciding
which
bar
to
prefer,
but
the
prices
are
generally
given:
1-1.5
euro
-
espresso
1.5-2.5
euro
-
cappuccino
the
lower
price
being
for
"at
the
bar"
and
higher
for
"at
the
table"
consumption.
This
applies
anywhere
from
Berlin
to
Rome,
Lisabon
or
Athens
and
even
in
the
Czech
Republic
it
shall
be
respected.
It
is
the
"alfa
and
omega"
of
coffee
culture.
.
I
have
no
idea
on
what
base
does
a
bar,
like
this
Rebelbean,
put
a
3.5
euro
tag
on
a
cappuccino.
Yes,
the
coffee
is
great,
but
tgat
is
what
i
expect
for
2
euros
and
this
place
has
nothing
more
to
offer
that
would
justify
the
ridiculous
cost.
.
The
interior
is
cramped
but
interesting,
they
accept
cards
and
have
small
selection
of
pastries.
Right
on
a
bus.
Offers
walk
to
nearby
"obora"
and
view
tower.
.
Re:
@Rebbelbean
-
i
always
take
country
specific
into
my
consideration:
5*
a
unique
experience,
worth
a
trip
4*
an
excellent
experience,
recommended
3*
a
satisfying
experience
2*
somewhat
unsatisfying
experience,
non
recommended
1*
a
place
to
avoid
at
all
costs
.
Rather
than
assuming
what
my
rating
is
based
on,
you
are
welcome
to
check
my
other
reviews
to
not
to
sound
silly.
Rather
than
elaborating
why
you
dont
agree
with
my
review,
i
recomment
to
swallow
the
bitter
reality
-
Or
to
improvme
the
customer
experience
-
Or
to
minimise
the
cost
of
service,
to
the
level
that
reflect
the
quality
of
experience
at
your
little
bar.