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| insider7. 09. 2012 09:30:52 |
@VanSims I didn't order bread, which would seem first-class stupidity to me when ordering a slice (read comparison with sandwich). This kind of rip-off with charging for bread we've somewhat forgotten, as it happened once, in different times and circumstances. Similarly, charging for cutlery has become fashionable again (50 cents = eating utensils + paper napkin). In Greece you can't avoid it at all, but they always serve butter and bread with it. Hats off and recognition to our honest spots that for that price also add a spoon of lard, cottage cheese,... and a slice of bread.
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| insider6. 09. 2012 11:32:29 |
We are regular guests in Bovec - Trenta. This year, unfortunately, with the worst experiences so far. Visiting the source of Soča and Kekec's homestead is among the "must-dos" of our vacation stays in these areas. After a bad experience at Kekec's homestead we went angrily but hoping for better staff attitude to the hut at Soča source. Here older girls have been in charge for years. After quite unfriendly service I was quite surprised when they charged me extra bread with the platter ??? Is this everywhere like that? I wouldn't mention that it was ordinary store bread which was already quite dry on top of it. It would be interesting to know if they charge extra bread with sandwich too? Fact is, you can't eat neither platter nor sandwich (in principle) without bread!!! She printed the bill on the back of one of the notepad sheets she probably uses for orders. The menu board had no prices, bread wasn't listed on it. Anyway, then it became clearer to me why the access road to the hut is parked up for about 500 m, and guests next to cars happily munch sandwiches from coolers in the grass.
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| insider5. 09. 2012 18:07:45 |
I share the experiences of predecessors. We've been going there for years, but this year the bottom fell out of the barrel. Beer 3€, coffee 2€, and that at a location where everyone drives by car. No sign of a bill. Arrogance and inhospitality of the owner: on the question if we can get something to eat, he replied only to pension guests, although they served other guests indiscriminately. Yuck puffed-up arrogance, never again ... shame of Slovenian tourism...
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