5/5 J. N. 4 years ago on Google • 5 reviews
I
really
liked
it.
Who
would
have
thought?
A
place
on
the
outskirts
of
the
tax
office,
to
the
left
of
car
wash
24.
Steps,
second
floor,
when
you
walk
in
-
boom!
In
front
of
the
door
directly
into
the
room
there
is
indeed
a
chest
with
various
vintage
junk
(trash,
in
a
good
sense
-
vintage,
stylish,
sets
you
up
for
a
certain
wave).
A
family
cafe,
very
cozy,
a
huge
screen
broadcast
from
a
projector
directly
onto
the
wall.
The
zoning
in
the
hall
is
done
with
racks
and
shelves
on
which
there
are
books
and
all
sorts
of
cute
things.
A
separate
area
for
children
with
a
chalk
board
from
floor
to
ceiling.
Tables
with
sofas
and
chairs,
depending
on
your
taste,
a
bar
counter,
a
friendly
guy
(he’s
the
only
one
in
the
room),
he’s
also
a
bartender,
he
also
carries
food.
I
personally
didn’t
like
the
assortment
of
kebabs,
my
girls
(2
pieces)
snatched
up
all
the
delicious
things,
but
the
presentation
was
pleasant
-
in
a
casket
made
of
a
whole
loaf
of
black
bread
with
a
lid
made
of
the
same.
Recently
marbled
beef
appeared
on
the
menu
-
it’s
just
fire!
The
best
beer
is
the
lager
from
the
establishment
-
tasty,
boozy
(brewed
by
a
Briton
at
a
private
factory
somewhere
in
the
region,
but
for
some
reason
they
are
positioned
as
German,
although
it
does
not
taste
bitter
at
all
like
Hofbräu
or
Hacker
Pschorr).
I
will
visit
again
at
least
once.
I
recommend
to
everyone.