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Bidrage med feedback0 stars, not 1 I always read reviews like this and wonder if people are exaggerating, but for the first time I have experienced first hand the most unbelievably rude behaviour by staff in a Cafe. If you want to be cursed in Italian (because the staff assume you don't understand Italian) then this is the place for you! A shame that staff ruin the reputation of the business, before any opportunity for service. I walked in with two fluent Italian speakers (one due to heritage and the other with university level education in the language) and we were treated as if we were ... I can't even think of a word to describe it! A tall female staff member making coffee was cursing us as we walked in under her breath, ignored us, and continued to curse us as my friends enquired about a table for breakfast with another male staff member (who had helped us check in, as we are staying at the hotel associated with this cafe). My two friends were speaking to the staff in Italian out of respect for the country we are visiting. It is unbelieveable how we were treated in a short interaction, simply asking for service in a Cafe. I would suggest the owners and staff look into their behaviour regarding customer service in a service industry. There is absolutely no need for anyone to treat anyone with this attitude.
I stopped by to grab my family some lunch to go and we liked it so much we went back for dinner. Dinner was amazing with a nice liter of wine, more meatballs…..me and my wife went the seafood route and it was all very lovely. The staff are also great. I recommend!! The only thing I would say is they have a “simple menu” if you just are walking by, but please realize they have a much larger and beautiful menu….very good. Thanks everyone
Very not professional behavior just experienced this afternoon. We live in Tuscany and do frequently trips with our mountain bikes. Then, usually we take a break and a Prosecco. In Tuscany the price range for a glass of prosecco at about 2 pm (before Aperitivo is between € 2.50 and € 4.40. Here we were quoted for € 12 for 2 glasses of prosecco, which would be ok, if it would have been a super nice brand. But: The bottle of prosecco is € 16 only, which is very ok. The tourist trap is that they quote € 6 per glass for a bottle with a value of € 16. Many German/American tourist just order a glass and are skrewed then. I did as the waitress if it 's possible, that a glass would cost € 6. She told me, yes, that 's correct, because the serve some Fingerfood for free. My remark was, that we haven 't got offered anything was reply by telling me, I should have asked for it. That 's just nonsens ana tourist trap. It 's a pity, as on the other had the restaurant is nice and should not need to use that kind of tricks. So we decided, not to not ther for dinner. NB: Always ask for the price, before you order.
Robbed, paid for table cloth, kiife, fork, bread apparently, 38e would have been, 50e for a Pilgrim on the road to Rome
We were seated next to the toillet,2 families with 4 little kids who were charged for the fork and spoon even though they were fed and they didn’t use them.The food was too expensive for what it tasted and looked! The pasta were average and the chicken filled with some kind of sausage was terrible,I couldn’t eat it.Definitely would not try it again and definitely not recommended!! For that kind of money there are many other restaurants who serve better food