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Café International & Family Centre
This two-room café, with chairs spilling onto the square in summer, is the perfect lunch spot, with daily made, mostly vegetarian fare, including quiche or lasagne or lemon meringue pie. No alcohol is served but you can bring beer to the outside tables.
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Casa Dracula
The food can't compete with Casa Wagner or Hotel Sighişoara's restaurants, but this three-room candlelit, totally remade restaurant is too tempting to pass by - breaded brains or juicy grills of pork or beef in Dracula's first home? Or maybe just a red wine in the bar.
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Cositorarului Casa
Near the citadel wall, this indoor/outdoor café focuses on sweets, coffee and brandy - but has a few sandwiches.
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Jo Pizzerie
Jo's huge terrace overlooks the busy square, with old tower views. The setting's great but the pizza's just OK. Focus on beer and ice cream.
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Rustic
Wide-open windows hardly make a dent of light in this dark wood-and-brick 'man's man' bar/restaurant down from the citadel. Eggs are served all day, plus the usual grilled meats.
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