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3.5
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4 Kote Afkhazi St, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
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20 Steps to Freedom is a cozy and artistic restaurant located just steps away from Freedom Square. The eclectic menu caters to different palates, offering Western dishes like pizza, pasta, and Mexican potatoes. The cafe's walls are adorned with paintings by local and international artists, adding to its laid-back aesthetics. It's also open 24/7, making it one of the few restaurants in the city center with round-the-clock service.
Why you should go
- Convenient location near Freedom Square
- Cozy and artistic atmosphere
- operation for late-night dining
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Very nice 24 hour place with good food. Food might take a while but it's very delicious. The live music is nice too.
One of a few restaurants in the city center that are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (24/7). I kinda like its name “20 Steps to Freedom” which can be a description of its location which is literally about 20 steps away from Freedom Square. The restaurant has a cozy and artistic vibe. The service was good. The staff were nice and friendly. The food was good but the Ajaruli Khachapuri was a bit salty.
I am giving them two stars and not one, because the live music band is amazing at least when I visited, yes they take to many breaks in between which is not well know between musicians.After each songs they take like a 20 minutes break.The manager here is big time lost why?The staff needs training, as in customer service, our two coffee took like 30 minutes to arrive, and it did arrives only after the waitress passed by to check if we placed an order or not.Now this could happen anytime and anywhere but what bothers here, the attitude of some of the staff, and the manager who need herself a training course in hospitality and customer experience.An advice for Al those who are reading the review, this is the first restaurant with live music that you will face while walking, keep going down you will find too many and find your favorite spot.The coffee taste nice btw.
Very nice 24 hour place with good food. Food might take a while but it's very delicious. The live music is nice too.
One of a few restaurants in the city center that are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (24/7). I kinda like its name “20 Steps to Freedom” which can be a description of its location which is literally about 20 steps away from Freedom Square. The restaurant has a cozy and artistic vibe. The service was good. The staff were nice and friendly. The food was good but the Ajaruli Khachapuri was a bit salty.
I am giving them two stars and not one, because the live music band is amazing at least when I visited, yes they take to many breaks in between which is not well know between musicians.After each songs they take like a 20 minutes break.The manager here is big time lost why?The staff needs training, as in customer service, our two coffee took like 30 minutes to arrive, and it did arrives only after the waitress passed by to check if we placed an order or not.Now this could happen anytime and anywhere but what bothers here, the attitude of some of the staff, and the manager who need herself a training course in hospitality and customer experience.An advice for Al those who are reading the review, this is the first restaurant with live music that you will face while walking, keep going down you will find too many and find your favorite spot.The coffee taste nice btw.
Know before you go
- If you enjoy live music, order a drink instead of food to fully appreciate the performance.
- Expect possible delays in service during peak hours or when there are live music breaks.
- Try the recommended dishes like Ajaruli Khachapuri or Khinkali with tarragon sauce for an authentic culinary experience.
- For a quieter dining experience, consider sitting inside rather than outside where musicians may be performing.
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Located just steps away from Freedom Square, '20 Steps to Freedom' is a cozy restaurant with a unique artistic vibe. Reviewers praise the good service and friendly staff, although some mention delays in food and service. The live music adds to the ambiance, with mixed reviews on its frequency. Dishes like Ajaruli Khachapuri and Khinkali with tarragon sauce receive high marks for taste and portion size, while desserts are recommended for their freshness and flavor.
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Very nice 24 hour place with good food. Food might take a while but it's very delicious. The live music is nice too.
One of a few restaurants in the city center that are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (24/7). I kinda like its name “20 Steps to Freedom” which can be a description of its location which is literally about 20 steps away from Freedom Square. The restaurant has a cozy and artistic vibe. The service was good. The staff were nice and friendly. The food was good but the Ajaruli Khachapuri was a bit salty.
I am giving them two stars and not one, because the live music band is amazing at least when I visited, yes they take to many breaks in between which is not well know between musicians.After each songs they take like a 20 minutes break.The manager here is big time lost why?The staff needs training, as in customer service, our two coffee took like 30 minutes to arrive, and it did arrives only after the waitress passed by to check if we placed an order or not.Now this could happen anytime and anywhere but what bothers here, the attitude of some of the staff, and the manager who need herself a training course in hospitality and customer experience.An advice for Al those who are reading the review, this is the first restaurant with live music that you will face while walking, keep going down you will find too many and find your favorite spot.The coffee taste nice btw.
Good food, good prices, goos service. Khinkali with taragon sauce is amazing. Khachapuri servings are big and filling.
I was so thrilled of design, furniture, textile, tableware in there! We've ordered tea and desserts- which I highly recommend. Everything was fresh and delicious. The life music outside the Cafe ( there where some tables outside as well) was so sweet and romantic!
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