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Contribute FeedbackToday I bought 2 tee and asked another cup for, and fat woman with blond hair said scream at me! I was in shock! She gave me big cups, and I asked smaller ones about my baby, but she started yelling at me: "I gave you this." is it difficult to change the cap? never again!
We made a drink break in Schwarzach, what we saw from the city was not particularly inspiring, but this place offered reasonable drinks, cakes and service. My banana chocolate Roulade was very delicious.
I don’t give 1’s lightly; in fact, this is my first time after more than 50 reviews. We spent 2 weeks in Austria; not a long time to be sure. But in all that time, this was the ONLY negative experience we had. I realize...we are foreign visitors who can’t speak the language of the country we are visiting. But everyone else we met was quite willing to put up with us, but not here. We came in, started looking at the sandwiches on display, and when approached asked if anyone spoke English. Eva volunteered that she did, and we started asking questions about what the various choices were. She grew obviously more and more impatient as the transaction went on. In the end, she just wanted to get rid of us. She was nasty, contemptuous, and simply downright mean. She even forgot or misheard that I had answered ‘take away’, and got very angry when I said we wanted to take the food with us, not eat there. The sandwiches, by the way, were quite poor. Simple white bread with lackluster fillings. Perhaps other offerings were better, but what we had was not worth eating. We were in Zell Am See for a week, visiting a bakery every day. We went to Unterkofler first, but obviously never again, so that was over 50 Euro that they did not get from us. It’s possible that another person helping us, and different food choices, would have made a completely different impression. But based on our experience, I recommend avoiding Unterkofler and visiting other choices instead (e.g., Traube or Bauer were particularly delicious and friendly).
Ideally situated in Zell am See centre this little cafe/bakery serves coffee and lovely fresh sandwiches and cakes to eat in or take away. Always very fresh and tasty.
I don’t give 1’s lightly; in fact, this is my first time after more than 50 reviews. We spent 2 weeks in Austria; not a long time to be sure. But in all that time, this was the ONLY negative experience we had. I realize we are foreign visitors who can’t speak the language of the country we are visiting. But everyone else we met was quite willing to put up with us, but not here. We came in, started looking at the sandwiches on display, and when approached asked if anyone spoke English. Eva volunteered that she did, and we started asking questions about what the various choices were. She grew obviously more and more impatient as the transaction went on. In the end, she just wanted to get rid of us. She was nasty, contemptuous, and simply downright mean. She even forgot or misheard that I had answered ‘take away’, and got very angry when I said we wanted to take the food with us, not eat there. The sandwiches, by the way, were quite poor. Simple white bread with lackluster fillings. Perhaps other offerings were better, but what we had was not worth eating. We were in Zell Am See for a week, visiting a bakery every day. We went to Unterkofler first, but obviously never again, so that was over 50 Euro that they did not get from us. It’s possible that another person helping us, and different food choices, would have made a completely different impression. But based on our experience, I recommend avoiding Unterkofler and visiting other choices instead (e.g, Traube or Bauer were particularly delicious and friendly.)