I stopped by with my seven-year-old after seeing a movie next-door. I was told at the movie theater, if I show my ticket, I would get 10% off, so I figured why not grab a coffee on my way to do some shopping. I walk in and tell my daughter to sit down at a table towards the entrance of the coffee shop and wait for me. I go to the counter, and I place my order for a coffee and a bakery item and I let the cashier (Asian lady with black short hair) know that my order is complete. She then goes, " and what about the water?". I'm a bit confused at first, because I did not order water, but she points her head towards my daughter, who is holding a water bottle. When she mentioned the water bottle, she mentioned it in a tone as she was accusing me of grabbing the water as I walked in and trying to not pay for it. It made me feel really uncomfortable and I did not like it. I let her know once again, we literally just left the movie theater and that's where she got the water from. She says nothing, and then processes my order and I pay for it. You all have CCTV in the shop. If you really felt like we grabbed that water without paying for it, you all could've checked the cameras. I am not risking any legal trouble for 2.30 euros. I make more in a day than she probably makes in a week. Stop being judgmental. This felt very discriminatory and I don't appreciate it at all. I definitely won't be back. I will visit other locations. This cashier and question needs better training on Customer Service. read more