James Harrison
The cuisine was terrific, the server was amicable, and the costs were more affordable compared to the typical rates in this locality (for 2 pizzas, 2 brews, and a bottle of H2O, the total was 30€). Nonetheless, their television should be turned off or displaying more suitable content instead of the show "two broke girls". Hence, the ambiance was satisfactory, but this establishment is not an ideal spot for a romantic dining experience. To extend the text, allow me to add: The restaurant's interior decor was simple and clean, but it lacked a certain charm that would set the mood for a romantic occasion. The seating arrangement was comfortable enough for a casual dining experience, though it might not be suitable for a more intimate setting. The lighting was bright, which is great for visibility, but it didn't provide the soft glow that would have created a more romantic atmosphere. The service was swift, and the staff was very attentive, which is a plus. The menu offered a variety of dishes to choose from, and the server was knowledgeable, offering suggestions based on personal preference. The pizzas were baked to perfection, and the beers were served chilled, which was appreciated. The water was clean and refreshing as well. However, the noise level was a bit higher than expected, which could potentially disrupt an intimate conversation. Also, the television airing the sitcom "two broke girls" was a bit off-putting, especially for those looking for a more sophisticated dining experience. In summary, while the food and service were commendable, the overall ambiance of the restaurant was more suited to casual dining than a romantic dinner date.
Date of experience: July 15, 2024