Went here for a well deserved breakfast after climbing the ladder of Kotor. Lovely ice coffee and orange juice. Ordered the creamy scrambled egg and crispy bacon (€4! Bargain!) Eggs were ok but bacon wasn't just crispy, it basically turned into bacon dust if you tried to cut it. Good sausages.
Staff are not the friendliest, but they seem ok with the locals.
We visited a second time and the breakfast served wasn't consistent (same dish). Eggs were tough and dry and only received half the portion of sausages received on the earlier visit.
Seemed busier in the afternoon/evening so maybe the lunch and dinner offering is better
Had drinks here with another couple one evening and enquired if the bar would be showing an upcoming rugby game in a few days. Was told yes they would. Returned a few days later to watch the game only to be told that they wont show it because it created a "bad atmosphere". The pub was almost empty.
Very strange and unwelcoming place.
Price per person
€15–20
Food: 1
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
the atmosphere of the establishment inside is like that of a bar from the nineties, it is high time to update the interior, sitting down at the table the ledge almost fell through. the waiter refused to take the order because it was raining outside. We had to wait 20 minutes for the waiter to come. I do not advise.
Food: 3
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Solid pub and a great place to watch football. Good beer selection and good food, and a fun mix of locals and tourists. Come in the morning for a good breakfast and coffee with plenty of seating on the patio.
The wait for the order was half an hour, the officiant asked for the order twice, he still forgot some of the dishes. Serving tortillas 20 out of 10, they were coated on all sides with sauce and put on the newspaper.
The stuff was not tolerable for small child (2yr old) although it was a heavy rain outside and the pub was half empty. We were almost forced to leave the pub in that circumstances.