Anyway, I went with my partner and colleague Arturo to Café Allegro. It was difficult to find our way there because it's not at sight, it's located in an alley behind the Ave.
We got there and to our surprise, IT WAS CROWDEEED, and I mean really crowded, so we decided to get in line, and when our turn came, we would ask the questions for our assignment. So that's what we did, we waited and when our turn came...SURPRISE!!! the woman who was taking the orders told us that she was too busy and that we had to wait until there was nobody in the line. So imagine, our time wasted because we didn't get what we expected.
Fortunately, luck was on our side (and the lady may have felt sorry for us) and she told us that if there weren't so many questions, she was willing to answer them while she was serving the customers, we were so lucky. She was really nice and answered all our questions. I turns out that the café is very old, and many writters have visited it, actually, many intellectual people go there, I think that makes it a pretty interesting place.
After that we thanked the lady and got out because there were too many people waiting to be served, that was a fun, interesting experience.