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Contribute Feedback What Gonzalo Pacocha likes about Bacino Kiosk:
I like have bought the coffee here on several ocassions and always come away wishing the guy operating the place of an afternoon would be more friendly. Mate you have a great business in a fabulous location please don't spoil it with your unwelcoming approach. I don't want to feel the pressure of running a Sydney cafe. View all feedback.
What Vita Orn doesn't like about Bacino Kiosk:
On several occasions now, bad food, weak coffee and a terrible way and miserable attitude from the woman with the dog that runs it. No greeting, abrupt way and the attitude is “you wait until I’m ready”. What a waste of a great location....We would never spend another dollar there. View all feedback.
GO ELSEWHERE. INCREDIBLY RUDE SERVICE. MEDIOCRE FOOD. For over 4 years we used to be regulars in this cafe. We used to work with our laptops there, having breakfast and/or lunch every 2-3 weeks. Today we went there we set up our laptops as usual and were told by the RUDE Mauritian kitchen boy that we cannot use the WIFI since this is not a workplace. He also told us to move to the back because "it does not look good" to have seated people with laptops in the cafe occupying the front space. THE CAFE HAD ONE OTHER COUPLE THERE AND WAS COMPLETELY EMPTY ON A RAINY DAY. In my entire lifetime, I have NEVER experienced such DISRESPECT. Even in the remotest places in Peru you will have cafes with internet who will let you work in them. I cannot believe that you would treat regular customers in this SHOCKINGLY RUDE AND DISRESPECTFUL way. WE WILL NEVER, EVER RETURN AGAIN.
GO ELSEWHERE. INCREDIBLY RUDE SERVICE. MEDIOCRE FOOD. For over 4 years we used to be regulars in this cafe. We used to work with our laptops there, having breakfast and/or lunch every 2-3 weeks. Today we went there we set up our laptops as usual and were told by the RUDE Mauritian kitchen boy that we cannot use the WIFI since this is not a workplace. He also told us to move to the back because "it does not look good" to have seated people with laptops in the cafe occupying the front space. THE CAFE HAD ONE OTHER COUPLE THERE AND WAS COMPLETELY EMPTY ON A RAINY DAY. In my entire lifetime, I have NEVER experienced such DISRESPECT. Even in the remotest places in Peru you will have cafes with internet who will let you work in them. I cannot believe that you would treat regular customers in this SHOCKINGLY RUDE AND DISRESPECTFUL way. WE WILL NEVER, EVER RETURN AGAIN.
GO ELSEWHERE. INCREDIBLY RUDE SERVICE. MEDIOCRE FOOD. For over 4 years we used to be regulars in this cafe. We used to work with our laptops there, having breakfast and/or lunch every 2-3 weeks. Today we went there we set up our laptops as usual and were told by the RUDE Mauritian kitchen boy that we cannot use the WIFI since this is not a workplace. He also told us to move to the back because "it does not look good" to have seated people with laptops in the cafe occupying the front space. THE CAFE HAD ONE OTHER COUPLE THERE AND WAS COMPLETELY EMPTY ON A RAINY DAY. In my entire lifetime, I have NEVER experienced such DISRESPECT. Even in the remotest places in Peru you will have cafes with internet who will let you work in them. I cannot believe that you would treat regular customers in this SHOCKINGLY RUDE AND DISRESPECTFUL way. WE WILL NEVER, EVER RETURN AGAIN.
We had the most delicious toasted wraps and coffee. Staff work in a tiny hole in the wall cafe so do really well considering.
I think the folk running this place are bored of serving coffee, cake and dealing with people. There certainly seems a strange atmosphere from the staff behind the counter. I would have thought the hefty margins charged for below average fare should make them feel quite satisfied. Especially the lovely +10% surcharge for any transactions on Sunday's (or public holidays), where demand is high. My first, and last, experience here.