Despite the name, there’s no coat of arms to be seen.
Something between a cafe and a restaurant, this establishment is a narrow place of winding stairs, hidden nooks and out-of-the way fireplaces. What it lacks in openness and lighting it makes up in coziness and style. The decor is primarily wood paneling and muffling carpets, though the floorboards beneath creak in odd, strategic places. The walls and entrance-way hold a few pieces of art, mainly ambiguous landscapes and abstract wood sculptures.
Regardless of its private feel, all visitors are welcome and no questions are asked of them besides their choice of fare. The menu carries simple meals and a wide selection of drinks, especially teas, coffees, klava and other beverages suitable for lingering over. Perhaps this is why the Arms are popular with those seeking a place for quiet meetings or study sessions.
The Yendi's Arms
Something between a cafe and a restaurant, this establishment is a narrow place of winding stairs, hidden nooks and out-of-the way fireplaces. What it lacks in openness and lighting it makes up in coziness and style. The decor is primarily wood paneling and muffling carpets, though the floorboards beneath creak in odd, strategic places. The walls and entrance-way hold a few pieces of art, mainly ambiguous landscapes and abstract wood sculptures.
Regardless of its private feel, all visitors are welcome and no questions are asked of them besides their choice of fare. The menu carries simple meals and a wide selection of drinks, especially teas, coffees, klava and other beverages suitable for lingering over. Perhaps this is why the Arms are popular with those seeking a place for quiet meetings or study sessions.