1/5 Jean G. 4 months ago on Google
Fine
-
until
I
got
punched
in
the
face
by
a
regular
(to
be
assumed
he
was
because
staff
knew
his
name).
Avoid
at
all
cost
until
they
sort
out
their
clientele
(at
least
at
night.
During
the
day
it
seems
like
a
normal
divey
café).
Quite
a
surreal
experience.
This
place
is
just
behind
the
hostel
in
a
hip
area
and
I
came
for
a
late
beer.
The
bar
was
empty
and
it
looked
like
they
were
about
to
close.
But
they
served
me
friendly
and
we
even
had
a
quick
chat.
Then
it
suddenly
became
like
a
sort
of
lock-in
party.
More
and
more
people
came
and
it
looked
like
the
local
crowed.
At
one
point
a
guy
started
to
smack
three
guys
on
the
bench
next
to
me
in
the
head.
First,
I
thought
it
was
some
kind
of
joke
but
he
was
going
for
it.
Nobody
did
anything
and
even
the
victims
were
passive.
So
I
got
up
and
told
him
to
stop.
That
earned
me
a
first
whack.
I
stumbled
back
a
bit,
took
my
phone
and
tried
to
take
a
picture
(took
that
short
video
by
accident).
He
came
at
me
again,
slapped
the
phone
out
of
my
hand
and
when
I
tried
to
pick
it
up
he
unleashed.
At
that
moment
I
was
just
covering
my
head.
The
only
person
trying
to
stop
him
was
the
girl
from
the
bar
although
quite
a
few
big
guys
were
standing
around.
This
is
a
small
place,
there's
no
way
they
didn't
see
what
was
happening.
Everyone's
behaviour
was
quite
odd.
Staff
seemed
to
know
the
guy
since
they
yelled
his
name.
Once
he
stepped
back
I
had
to
ask
for
the
door
to
be
unlocked
so
I
could
leave.
I
told
one
of
the
guys
that
took
the
first
hits
and
was
bleeding
under
his
eye
to
call
the
police
but
he
refused
mumbling
something
about
"community"
or
so.
I
called
them
myself
and
while
I
was
waiting,
staff
unlocked
the
door
again
and
let
the
guy
walk
off
in
all
tranquility.
The
police
took
my
details
and
spoke
with
staff
briefly
but
of
course
nothing
else
happend.
I've
been
to
Ljubljana
a
few
times
and
this
episode
and
behaviour
doesn't
do
the
city
and
its
lovely
people
any
justice.
Always
experienced
it
as
a
great
place
but,
unfortunately,
I
believe
this
story
needs
to
be
shared.
To
the
people
in
charge:
if
you
recognise
this
person
(and
I
think
you
do),
you
should
report
him
to
police
yourself.
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