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Restaurant bewertenI'm just torn there a few times, and I wish I could spend my lunch in her. eating is good cats are healthy and brooding happy and you can turn off an hour or two. strangely, I took two children, one at 10 a.m. 16 and both loved it. what happens never
Very friendly and friendly, the staff is really friendly and helpful! so many beautiful cats (many of them are rettungskatzen, which are beautiful) and many vegan food options! I had a vegan cheese toasty and hot chocolate both very tasty! more beautiful way to spend a afternoon, I am definitiw back!
This is the best cat cafe I’ve been to, as the staff are super friendly and the cats are really playful! Vegan options include French toast, sandwiches, soups and amazing coffees made with oat milk. Definitely recommend!
I will begin to say that our time there was magical and special! Now let us in the nitty gritty: important information has not been made easy accessible, as it should have been on the main website and not removed in the [help] ordner and under fqa. information like the location of the socks and shoes: no, they are not able to wear their shoes during their visit and are asked to remove them at the door. And when they come unprepared and have no socks and feel uncomfortable walking to foot barefoot, then there are socks to buy which costs £3.95 for 1 couple. the website itself lacks some serious information and can give a false expectation to the money they are currently spending. Social costs are £8 per person on weekdays and £10 per person on weekdays (without members) this payment only secures their table. after some research I found that they used to calculate £5 per head, which is much more reasonable considering that they go to the caffe to spend money for eating and drinking (and perhaps were) my other concern is why should they pay per person in their group 1 table? Why not calculate as a group for the spot? Now I am not against the more well-being in the smallest, as it helps to care for the beautiful Feline residents (pay for their food, toys, animal bills etc.) everything I say is that it should have taken me no email and some digs to find out. the purple cat cafe is not the kind space for a spontaneous breakfast / lunch, as they are not aware of how much they will spend until they enter and sit. this is all in order and good when they are in a comfortable position with money and are taken with a £8/£10 entry price without eating and drinks. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and I believe that it should be more places like these everywhere, as it offers a kind of sensory therapy. there are hanging feenlichter, soft music playing and furry little friends roaming the caffe. do we show him who wouldn't be happy with it? my only advice for future customers is that they know that they will spend a bit of money so that they are prepared at the end of their visit to the bill. for a party of 3 I personally spent over £55 total for 2 coffees, 1 coks, 2 cakes, a brownie and a few socks. the staff was friendly and helpful, which was a bonus. we will go back in the future, only have to save first.
Missing our two cats to house and wanted a fix my man and I went to purple cat cafe for breakfast of a day during our visit to glasgow. they have 29 friendly felines there that are thrilled to play with visitors, cuddle and nap. we had a great time to watch and interact with the cats. her menu includes several vegan-friendly elements such as drinks, sandwiches and sides. the non-dairy cappuccinos that we have ordered were delicious, and the vegan cheese grilled cheeses were their standard cafe tarife. while the cats are not included here, the purple cat cafe catflap supports a local cat rescue organization. when they visit, make sure to book online because slots are often filled.