Café restaurants in Georgia
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Kafe Literaturuli
The Literary Café is a great stop near the Philharmonia for tea, coffee and sweet snacks. It’s calm and informal, with neat modern design and a mildly trendy, artsy atmosphere.
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Café Frontieri
A pleasant open-air spot facing the northern seafront, Frontieri is good for salads, shashlyk, cheese plates, apple pie – and draft Staropramen beer from the Czech Republic.
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Bakuriani Winter Garden Café
The Intourist Palace’s large conservatory-style café is the most tranquil and comfortable, and expensive, in town.
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cafés
There are a few cafés serving khachapuri, snacks and meals near the Hotel Meskheti on Kostava, the main street.
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Bistro Aguna
A straightforward café, with small booths for private dining, and tasty, if unimaginative, national standards.
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Chocolate
Excellent little café serving baklava and other Turkish sweets, khachapuri and good coffee.
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