Café entertainment in Sardinia
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Caffè Chelo
Like everyone else in Bosa you'll find yourself settling into a routine that includes long bouts sitting in cafés along the corso just watching the world go by. The best place to do this is Caffè Chelo, an original Liberty-style café overlooking Piazza Costituzione.
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Free Jazz Café
Three kilometres south of town towards Palau you soon meet a turn-off to the right for Buoncammino. A quick jaunt down this road brings you to Santa Teresa's late-nightlife hub. Free Jazz Café is a late-night bar that happens to serve pizza.
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Caffè Costantino
The most famous cafe in town attracts a constant stream of tourists to its square-side tables. There’s a full food menu, although if you just want to eat you’ll get better value almost everywhere else.
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Caffè Latino
Up on the ramparts overlooking the port, this chic bar is a summer classic. Kick back on the grey rattan chairs, order from the ample menu, and listen to the breeze rattle the masts below you.
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Diva Caffè
This daytime café turns into a showy evening hub, where the suntanned come to take a cocktail in the square. It stays open until about 03:00 on Friday and Saturday in summer.
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Bar Majore
This is Nuoro's oldest café, and it's much loved by the locals. The interior is richly decorated with fancy gilded stucco, old fittings and an extraordinary frescoed ceiling.
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Jamaica Inn
Drop in to this cheerful place for a beer and bruschetta (a rather un-Sardinian snack of toasted bread that can be covered in all manner of toppings).
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Caffè Mediterraneo
With its arched windows and polished-wood bar, this stylish cafe attracts a young, good-looking crowd.
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Caffè Italiano
Along Via Roma a popular spot with the business crowds and lunching couples is Caffè Italiano.
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