Definitely is a different place in Warsaw that breathes culture. But magazine, note books or books inside the shop along with you coffee! I also liked the paintings on the wall, huge and transports you to other place, other than such Nero coffee or Starbucks alike. Plus, I guess they change paintings and organize cultural events, sometimes. The staff is a bit neutral. Can’t complain about service, that’s true, but very serious. Cakes looking good also but the place differentiates itself basically because of its decoration and style.
Ahmad P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warsaw, Poland
Art gallery, book store, coffee shop and much more MiTo Cool place for freshening your mind and your throat with a sweet environment and a bitter coffee.
Mia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kraków, Poland
No, thank you. I went there once some time ago but they annoyed me so much, that 4 months later I am taking the effort of writing this review. I had there breakfast on a Sunday morning. Prices — well, ok for Warsaw, slightly higher than in Berlin. BUT 1) self service and a long queue, which means — the prices actually too high, as they save on staff 2) if you don’t order 100% precisely what you wish they will try to sell you the largest and the most expensive version of the product. If you don’t agree to buy what you don’t actually want, the«suddenly helpless» girl at the counter will say«Oooh, but I don“t know how to cancel this order, I think it is impossible .oooh „, which is of course a lie. Typical Polish sales strategy. But as a well mannered person you don’t want to stop the queue behind you to discuss it with the helpless girl, so you pay for sth that has been sold to you in a tricky way, go to your table and try to enjoy your meal anyway — in vain… 3) …as the buffet is on the counter behind the queue. That means you can’t fetch the food just so, you have to cross the queue saying 10 times“Excuse me“, „Oh sorry“,“Can I get through» — and then again, while going back. Great logistic idea. wrrr. The other pain in the neck in the fact that the food appears on the counter only in very small portions, which means, your meal is actually a kind of a hunt — you have to wait for the new portion of. let“s say fruit. then you have to spot it, run and hope that it still will be there when you finally have managed to get yourself through all the queuing people(again«Oh, excuse me, oh pardon, oh sorry) Sorry to say, but Warsaw generally, trying so hard to be trendy in the western way, fails to offer the basic gastronomic services. After such an experience I could really enjoy a coffee and a piece of cake in a McCafe :)
Monika C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warsaw, Poland
Big bookshelf. Nice place. Always some art. Nice menu. Food not so great, but ok. Cheap. Superb service. They try really hard. Good location.
Nika K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
The menu is standard, good coffee and teas. What makes it stand out from hundreds of other cafes in Warsaw is their extensive books and magazine selection(many in English) The café also hosts small art gallery inside. I’m pretty sure you can purchase most of the art on demand. Another bonus — they give iPad’s for rent, just in case you forgot yours. Wi-Fi is always steady and reliable.
Agneta N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oslo, Norway
I loved this place. We ordered coffee and breakfast and got real value for money. I was happy to se both aeropress and chemex(drip coffee) on the menue. Also several coffee types to choose from. Staff was really helpful and spoke good english. Good for tourists like us that sucks in polish. :) The breakfast called«Fit» contained youghurt, müsli, honey and fruit. The«classic» had bread, cheese, ham and vegetables. The café has a book and magazine area with a good selcetion of polish books and some english magazines. The walls are used for art exhibitions and the one they had on display when we visited was really cool. Free WiFi made it easy to plan next stop for the day.