Café entertainment in Indonesia
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Circle K
Don't laugh. The reliable chain of convenience stores has an outlet right here on the beach where you can get a Bintang inside and sit at the provided tables outside. And there's no shortage of salty snacks for purchase.
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Chek Yoke
If you'd like to see what life is like without the fermented juice, follow the locals to the brewed replacement. The teenagers in town sip and smoke at Chek Yoke, a coffee shop on the southern banks of the river.
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Café Billiard
It’s expat heaven! Play billiards and toss down cheap draughts of Heineken until your pension cheque is gone! It’s a merry place where you lose your hat on the way home and wake up wishing to be asleep.
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Solong Café
Aceh's most famous coffee house is nicknamed Solong Café. One-pound bags of finely ground, locally grown coffee are on sale and make a delicious post-Indo gift. You'll need to take a taxi.
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Bamboo Café
Bamboo Café is fine for a cold Bintang, and though it has a great aspect over the ocean it’s looking a bit shabby these days. The food’s very average (mains from 15,000Rp).
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AngKaSa
This cute little bar-café with a Japanese accent has papaya-coloured walls to go with papaya drinks on the menu.
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Rumah Kopi Atoz
Simple coffee house occupying the only traditional-style pavilion for miles around.
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Two Thousand Cafe
This pleasant café-bar is right on the sand and is a good sunset spot.
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Solong Café
Aceh's most famous coffee house is nicknamed Solong Café. One-pound bags of finely ground, locally grown coffee are on sale and make a delicious post-Indo gift. You'll need to take a taxi.
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Chek Yoke
If you'd like to see what life is like without the fermented juice, follow the locals to the brewed replacement. The teenagers in town sip and smoke at Chek Yoke, a coffee shop on the southern banks of the river.
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