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February 2024 by Billy Knapp
I had the Gyros and was not
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January 2024 by Lucas Gibbs
This place is literally a private Bosnian/Serbian club masquerading as open to the public.
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October 2023 by Terri Willenborg
Just no!!
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October 2022 by Rashawnda Kemerling
I wish there was a way to rate with negative numbers! We stopped in after a concert, hungry and tired. Sketchy and more than likely a human trafficking ring. We walked in and there was a huge Table of men playing cards, no one at the bar, one person in the kitchen who refused to acknowledge us. Needless to say after 5 minutes of awkwardness, we left.
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July 2022 by Thomas Morrell
Haven't had čevapi (cheväpee) in about 6 years. So delicious! Staff is friendly and quiet relaxing atmosphere.
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June 2022 by BB Transport
(Translated by Google) Nothing wrong. Chicken has no taste, cevapi as well. Small portions and you ask for cream and the fryer to withdraw. They order everything and they say they forget to charge me for drinks. Thieves' business. You better wait while you're home and mix Sam. It doesn't matter(Original)Nista nevalja. Piletina nema nikakav ukus, cevapi isto tako. Male porcije a pitas za kajmak a frijer ti da povlaku. Narucijo sve a pravi se da mi zaboravijo naplatit I za pice. Lopovska posla . Bolje cekaj dok si kuci pa zamjesi Sam. Nema blage veze
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August 2021 by Ekrem Mujagic
Visited for family lunch and wasn't what it supposed to be "Bosnian restaurant" not recommended at all.
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July 2021 by Barbara Bradshaw
Says they are open until 2am and I’m standing here right now at 1am and they closed update your hours!!
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February 2021 by Samir Jusic
Free drinks nice person
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January 2021 by Therese L.
The food was fantastic and just the perfect amount! It was a comfortable atmosphere and the man and woman serving the food were polite. We said we wanted good food, and that's EXACTLY what we got! We will be back!
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October 2020 by mike johnson
Stinks
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November 2019 by Jon W.
Not sure why they call this place a "cafe",THEY DON'T SERVE ANY FOOD. The place reminds me of the shady mafia or drug den bars you see in the movies, I didn't feel safe walking in as a grown man, I definitely would not recommend any single women walking in just for safety sake, had a beer and left feeling lucky to be alive, I am forced to leave a star this place is not worthy of having.
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May 2019 by Eldin Blazevic
Gabby Smithman. I am Bosnian. That is a Bosnian restaurant. A Iced Tea is named something different in our language. Just cause some of the menu isn't in American text doesn't means it's bad. Why are you judging a restaurant literally over being Bosnian.
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March 2018 by Gabby Smithman
I've seen this place off of Hickman a few times, and had never heard anything about it. I decided to be brave and venture in one afternoon to see what it had to offer. First, this is NOT a cafe. Sure, they say they are in the name, and they have pictures of food on the windows, but the moment you step inside, you know that it's far from a cafe, and far from any place that should be selling food. It's clearly a bar. It's extremely dark, with little seating, and reeks of alcohol and stale cigarette smoke. Not wanting to seem rude to just walk in and then immediately out, I decided I would just get a quick drink and leave. I walked a little further in and felt VERY unwelcomed by the stares I got from the two customers and the bartender. I tried looking for a menu or drink list, but most of the signage was in another language. I finally found one paper with drinks listed on it, and asked the bartender for an iced tea. He looked at me and said, "We don't have that." I pointed to the sign on the wall that clearly said iced tea. He explained, "That's not what you think." Um...okay. So I turned around and left.
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March 2018 by Gabrielle S.
I've seen this place off of Hickman a few times, and had never heard anything about it. I decided to be brave and venture in one afternoon to see what it had to offer. First, this is NOT a cafe. Sure, they say they are in the name, and they have pictures of food on the windows, but the moment you step inside, you know that it's far from a cafe, and far from any place that should be selling food. It's clearly a bar. It's extremely dark, with little seating, and reeks of alcohol and stale cigarette smoke. Not wanting to seem rude to just walk in and then immediately out, I decided I would just get a quick drink and leave. I walked a little further in and felt VERY unwelcomed by the stares I got from the two customers and the bartender. I tried looking for a menu or drink list, but most of the signage was in another language. I finally found one paper with drinks listed on it, and asked the bartender for an iced tea. He looked at me and said, "We don't have that." I pointed to the sign on the wall that clearly said iced tea. He explained, "That's not what you think." Um...okay. So I turned around and left.