Great place for a cup of nice coffee. Very reasonable prices and absolutely stunning view. Core memory experience.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
€1–5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Honestly, there are not so many really good, atmosphere places in the Montenegro. But this place is so awesome. This one has interesting menu, high quality yummy coffee, delicious and modern deserts. And location of this cafe is amazing. as a result we got the great impressions. Thanks!!
Filter coffee was better than average in Montenegro but here the advantages finished. Croissant with Nutella and almonds had little Nutella and no almonds at all. Crunchy blueberry and chia bowl is actually a yogurt bowl with canned fruits, no fresh blueberries found, and a little bit of chia seeds in top. The yogurt was good but not what I expected.
Coffee and tea was great! View was amazing however service was very slow and the waitress tried to take too many orders which resulted in her forgetting items. The food options were poor. I had to ask 3 times where my muffin was. The Turkey and cheese sandwich looked nothing like the photo and even had mould growing on the cheese. Wouldn’t recommend
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
We came because the menu did look good, yet we got very disappointed. The espresso was just completely sour and the vegan soy milk literally tasted expired due to its sourness. Wouldn’t recommend.
Price per person
€5–10
Food: 1
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 4
Great coffee and apple pie, amazing view.
Rather inattentive service though. They didn’t bring us a spoon for the cake, and then after we asked they gave a plastic one
One of the best coffee shops in the area. Convenient cups and tasty coffee. A bit more expansive than nearby places thought, but has a perfect seaside view. A bit aside of the most crowded place. One star minus for the service. It's slow. I have been 3 times, most of the tables were dirty, second time nobody appears with menu and third time I was lucky to make an order.
I like the coffee there. As a #lightroasted coffee lovers, my spouse and I, prefer Ethiopia. It is really smooth. You can smell the coffee. I mean there’s no burnt smell. In principle, I like the place and the coffees but two things set me off. One is the lack of sustainability concerns. The coffee is individually boxed in plastic jars. The world has long moved on from these practices. Now, people bring their own jars, boxes or containers to get coffee and they get discounts. Second, one kg coffee is 34,99 euros. That is outrageous! In Germany, the best coffee is Maximum 25-28 Euros per kg. I would not pay so much to coffee. One cappuccino is 2 euros more or less but one kilogram coffee is 35 euros. Disproportionate! In terms of service, attention and professionalism, I would say 10 out of 10. The ambience is also very nice. If you could adopt more sustainable practices and lower the prices, I think you could rock the Balkans!