2/5 Luis D. 2 years ago on Google
Pros:
One
star
for
location,
centric
but
in
a
quiet
narrow
street.
The
other
star
is
for
interior,
eventhough
some
chairs
when
I
tried
were
in
my
opinion
low
for
the
tables
which
obligates
to
an
uncomfortable
posture.
Lighting
is
calming
and
the
music
selection
and
volume
level
allows
for
conversation.
Cons:
The
lady
working
there
the
day
of
my
visit
I
considered,
as
others
have
mentioned:
rude.
(I
should
have
read
the
other
comments
pointing
out
just
this
issue
and
not
just
looking
at
the
rating).
To
begin
with
she
didn't
say
good
morning
at
my
arrival
and
she
couldn't
bring
my
order
to
the
table
despite
the
fact
I
was
the
only
customer
atm.
Not
informative
when
I
asked
for
a
vegetarian
sandwich,
limiting
the
option
to
croissant
with
only
jam,
(you
have
to
pay
extra
for
some
average
jam
from
the
store),
and
only
one
flavor.
Really?
Her
tone
of
voice
is
remarkably
'dry'
and
monotonous,
almost
condescending,
maybe
it's
the
Saturday's
mornings
mood,
or
if
she
had
a
bad
start
of
the
day
who
knows?
Product:
The
lettuce
in
the
sandwiches
on
display
looked
old
despite
the
fact
it
was
before
12
md.
Not
much
variety
in
pastries
or
whatsoever.
The
coffee
was
ok.
Do
not
expect
information
for
coffee
nerds
like
me
regarding,
country
of
origin,
if
comes
from
certified
farms,
etc.
Finally
and
most
irritating
during
my
visit
was
the
constant
banging
against
a
tin
can
when
emptying
the
expresso
machine
scoops
which
spoils
severely
the
peaceful
atmosphere
mentioned
above.
Remarks:
All
and
all
I
won't
come
back
to
this
establishment
nor
would
recommend
it
to
my
aquintances.
There
are
just
too
many
coffee
shops
in
Prague
(not
from
franchise)
to
choose
from.
P.S.
When
this
lady
attended
a
Czech
customer
her
tone
of
voice
and
attitude
was
much
'warmer'.
Remember
these
opinions
are
based
on
a
one-time
visit
only
and
with
one
staff
member.
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