Café entertainment in Europe
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Kavarna Zvezda
The 'Star Café' is celebrated for its shop-made cakes, especially skutina pečena (around €2), an eggy cheesecake.
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Crema
Masterpieces of Western Europe on the wall, and matching prices on the menu - espresso is around €2.50, but then again, Crema is one of Cluj's hippest café/bars.
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City Pub
It's easy to let this place become your daytime address: a kick-back café-bar that turns into a big music and drinking venue at night. This pub swings, and even the bouncers smile.
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Karabit Café
This is often the place to go when others are closed, you've had enough of them, or you're out of ideas. Buy a book, read a magazine, allow your thoughts to drift and let the coffee or booze edge you back into life.
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Air Grip
By day it's a hangout for wealthy foreigners enjoying the excellent Italian espresso and gelato (the specialities here), by evening it's one of the city's premier meeting points for a younger, rowdier crowd. This place has the right attitude: to try to reduce the billows of smoke from their customers, they sometimes offer free coffee for those who actually don't smoke!
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Carpe Diem
An exemplary French café with a crowd of regulars, on the respectable side of 60 during the day and the carefree side of 30 at night. Regular gigs feature.
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Républic Café
Down your first coffee of the day on the busy terrace of Républic Café and return later to sip an aperitif and linger in its Gaudí-inspired interior, all sinuous shapes and white ceramic fragments.
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Galerija Tartini Café
This café in a classical building next to the Venetian House is a wonderful place for a cup of something hot and a slice of something sweet.
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Kavarna Zvezda
The Star Cafe is celebrated for its shop-made cakes, especially skutina pečena (€2.70), an eggy cheesecake. There’s now a branch in the Hotel Slon.
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Dioskouri
A landmark café in Plaka sitting virtually over the railway line, the tables under a huge plane tree give it a traditional village feel. It’s popular with students for mezedhes and ouzo.
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Ocean 11
This breezy patio café offers sweet frozen coffees by day, and becomes a slick and shiny bar by night.
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Skonis ir Kvapas
Now this is how a café should look: original frescoes on the ceiling and walls, working fireplace and a worn wooden floor. Vilnius' best tea list comes presented on a mock hand fan.
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Cappuccino
The location is a winner, a terrace at the 'prow' end of Palau March. They serve light meals and snacks with international staples, but we like it best for its (slightly overpriced) namesake, and the people-watching. It's the sort of place that sells its own lounge music CDs.
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Art Cafe
Sister establishment of Eclipse.
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Café Song
Getting young Splitsters going at night.
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Café Shook
Getting young Splitsters going at night.
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Pícaro
A laid-back venue for theatre and other acts.
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Bols Music Café
Bols Music Café is a convenient drinking spot.
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Café Suave
Futuristic forest decor, cubby holes and a preclubbing vibe.
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De Koffie Salon
A branch of the excellent coffee bar on the Utrechtsestraat.
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Rosa Linde
Cafe, culture centre and information point for men and women.
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Star Bar
The Star Bar is the oldest pub on the Rock.
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Valentino
A low-key cafe with great cakes, ice cream and internet access.
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Alexander's Jazz Theatre
Alexander's is a combination wine bar, coffee bar and tapas bar.
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Pri Slonu
This intimate café-bar attracts Novo Mesto's Bohemian types.
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