Anastasiya K.
Google
I usually leave positive reviews because I truly want to support places and leave a good impression.
But today’s visit was honestly quite strange.
Imagine — you’re in Budva, going to different cafés, and you want an iced latte. On the menu it’s written as “cold coffee,” but in most places here, that means it comes with syrup, cream, and whipped cream.
I have type 2 diabetes, so sugar is a strict no for me.
I ordered a regular latte with ice on the side — I also prefer real coffee beans, not instant.
At first, the waitress didn’t understand why we needed extra ice and brought just a small amount in a glass. When we politely asked for a bit more, she slammed the glass on the table to show there was already ice 😄
That felt quite strange and disrespectful.
Later, when she brought more ice, we thanked her and paid the bill.
But then she noticed I added the ice to my coffee — and started scolding me like a child, saying, “There’s cold coffee on the menu!” and muttering “I don’t understand” with an annoyed tone.
Well, okay — don’t understand, that’s fine. But there’s no reason to show such judgment or attitude. It’s the customer’s choice how to drink their coffee. Why act like we came to her home uninvited and asked for a drink?
It just felt really unpleasant.
Anyway, that was my experience — you can judge for yourself :)