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Café restaurants in Cyprus

  1. A

    1900 Art Cafe

    A Montmartre restaurant-café in the middle of Larnaka: strange but true. A wonderfully atmospheric place on two floors, with art-exhibition posters and paintings covering the walls. If you like reading on the toilet, this place is definitely for you, as there are books on all sorts of subjects. The Art Café opens for breakfast, morning coffee and early lunch, and the doors of the old house are opened again for dinner, when vegetarian and meat dishes are served.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Double Six Coffee Bar

    This great café is decked out in smooth ebony furniture, hauled all the way from Bali by Vassos, the owner. The atmosphere is relaxed, there are cushions to recline on and delicious fresh juices to boost your system. Try the sweet Cypriot prickly pear, hydrating watermelon, or delicious kiwi juice. Breakfast on haloumi, tomato and lountza (pork-loin sausage) sandwiches, and a delicious cappuccino.

    reviewed

  3. Sedirhan Café

    This is the best place to eat Turkish ravioli, while you admire the beauty of the Büyük Han - the Sedirhan is in its courtyard. You can also have a coffee or a beer, and eat some börek (meat or cheese rolled in thin pastry). On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the inn is a concert venue for (usually free) live music and the café stays open late.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Stretto Café

    Part of the Old Carob Mill complex, cafés in Lemesos don't come any more fashionable than Stretto. Tall ceilings and comfy sofas, beautiful people in real life and on TV. Sounds intimidating? Fear not, the atmosphere is good and relaxed, and its icy frappé on a hot day will make you come back for more.

    reviewed

  5. Le Café

    This is the place to be seen for everyone who's anyone in Lefkosia's fashionable elite. Witness the Prada and Gucci brigade nibble on salads, or businessmen deep in conversation on their mobiles while eating pasta dishes, as you sip your frappé. No alcohol is served.

    reviewed

  6. D

    Ibsen Tea & Coffee House

    A café dedicated to the dark Norwegian playwright in the middle of sex-town Lemesos? The name is enough to make you want to try this place out. And lovely things you'll find too, such as Norwegian coffee and waffles.

    reviewed

  7. E

    Mondo

    A spacious café and bar with an upstairs terrace, catering for all types and not only the usual blonde-highlights and plenty of lip-gloss girls, or muscle and designer-wear boys.

    reviewed

  8. F

    Da Capo

    The mother of all trendy Leoforos Arhiepiskopou Makariou III cafés. This is the place that started the sipping-coffee-outdoors trend. It also has wi-fi internet points.

    reviewed

  9. G

    Café La Mode

    Believe it or not, Marks & Sparks hosts one of the city's most stylish cafés. Alongside delicious coffee, this place also serves rather swish food.

    reviewed

  10. Özerlat

    For coffee fetishists, the Özerlat has any kind of tea or coffee you can think of. A perfect place to take a break from a hard day's sightseeing.

    reviewed

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  12. H

    π/Pi

    A relaxed, jazzy café with a small, cosy garden in the back where you can lounge during the day, or come after dinner for a sharp drink.

    reviewed