A Big Name Cafe in Downtown Nizhny Novgorod Falls Short of Expectations
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Temp Nizhny Novgorod
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Temp Nizhny Novgorod

Temp's the place to be in Nizhny Novgorod - great grub, cold drinks, and a super chill atmosphere. Their menu's got all the classics, plus some adventurous options to try. Plus, the staff's friendly and the vibe's cozy, making it perfect for hanging out with friends or grabbing a quick bite.
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A Big Name Cafe in Downtown Nizhny Novgorod Falls Short of Expectations

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I've been to this Big Name Cafe in downtown Nizhny Novgorod twice, and both times left me feeling underwhelmed. My first visit was five years ago, and I wasn't a huge fan back then either. I'm genuinely puzzled as to why this place is so popular. The atmosphere's nice, especially during the day, but the food and service just don't live up to the hype. I've tried their breakfast menu, and while the portions are generous, the quality's just not there. The coffee's overpriced, and the staff seems overwhelmed most of the time. If you're looking for a decent cup of coffee, you're better off heading elsewhere. To be honest, I've had better experiences at other cafes in the area.

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I've been to this cafe twice, and both times left me feeling underwhelmed. My first visit was five years ago, and I wasn't a huge fan back then either. I'm genuinely puzzled as to why this place is so popular.
The cafe is a well-known spot in Nizhny Novgorod, and it's clear why it's in demand. On a Saturday morning, the place was packed, and there were hardly any free tables. The interior is bright and colorful, with plenty of details, but it feels like the design is starting to show its age. Everything looks tidy and well-organized, but it's just not 'fresh' anymore.
One of the highlights of the cafe is the panoramic windows with a spot to sit on the windowsill. There's plenty of natural light, and it's cozy thanks to them. However, there's not much to look at outside the window – just a road.
The tiny closet is a nice touch, but it's not exactly spacious. And let's be real, it's not the most comfortable spot for multiple people to hang out in that nook.
The photo above shows the entrance to another room. It's got tables crammed in, right up against each other – you know, the kind where someone sitting at one table can easily reach over and touch the person at the next table, and definitely hear their conversation. In Tempe, they made the most of every inch of space. Like, there are tables right between the entrance and the bathroom door, and people are standing in line right next to them. And let me tell you, it's especially "enjoyable" when it's minus 20 outside and the door is constantly opening and closing.
The bathroom itself is pretty standard – clean, spacious, and all that.
On the food and prices. The menu's pretty limited – about 10 options, plus the "constructor" thing where you can get eggs with various add-ons at different prices. And don't even get me started on the drinks – a cup of coffee's around 400 rubles.
breakfast for 2500 I paid around 2500 rubles for two of us, with each of us getting one dish and one drink. The prices, to be honest, aren't exactly small. I got a croissant with roast beef and hot chocolate. For me, everything was underwhelming: the croissant wasn't salty, the hot chocolate wasn't sweet (although I was asked if I wanted it sweet or not). I wasn't impressed with the food. My partner got toast and said it tasted good, so our opinions were divided. They served the food quickly, even with a full house.
It feels like the food here is just average, and the secret to Tempe's popularity might be its location. The cafe is right in the city center, which might be why it's so popular.
Verdict: I gave this place a second chance, but it didn't quite work out. For me, it's just not worth returning to. There's nothing particularly bad about it, it's just that there's nothing particularly great or delicious either. There are loads of other, more interesting (and tasty!) spots to choose from in the city center. Like the cafe Mayar, which I recently wrote about – check it out!

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Is the cafe suitable for families with young children?

Yes, the cafe has a nice atmosphere and is suitable for families with young children. However, be prepared for a potentially long wait for your order.

Do they offer any discounts or promotions?

Yes, the cafe occasionally offers discounts and promotions, especially during off-peak hours. It's worth checking their social media accounts or website for more information.

Can I order takeout or delivery?

Yes, the cafe offers takeout and delivery services. However, be aware that delivery times may be longer than expected, and the food may not be as fresh as it would be if you were to dine in.

Do they have a loyalty program?

No, the cafe does not have a loyalty program at the moment. However, they do offer rewards for frequent customers.

Can I reserve a table in advance?

Yes, it's recommended to reserve a table in advance, especially during peak hours. You can do so by calling the cafe or using their online reservation system.

Do they accept credit cards?

Yes, the cafe accepts all major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.

Can I bring my own food or drinks?

No, the cafe has a strict no-outside-food policy. However, they do offer a wide selection of drinks and snacks.

Do they have a kids' menu?

Yes, the cafe has a kids' menu with a variety of options, including breakfast items and sandwiches.

What are the cafe's opening hours?

The cafe is open from 8am to 10pm, Monday through Sunday. However, please note that these hours may be subject to change, so it's best to check their website or social media accounts for the most up-to-date information.

check_circlePros

  • Generous portions for breakfast
  • Nice atmosphere, especially during the day
  • Decent location in downtown Nizhny Novgorod
  • Friendly staff, but can be overwhelmed
  • Reasonable prices for some menu items
  • Wide selection of breakfast options
  • Kids' menu available
  • Easy to find parking nearby

cancelCons

  • Overpriced coffee
  • Poor quality of food, especially for the price
  • Long wait times for orders
  • Limited parking options nearby
  • Lackluster service, especially during peak hours
  • Not worth the hype, in my opinion
  • No loyalty program
  • Delivery times can be long
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