Corazon Coffee

Utrecht Province


Put away iPads or computers in this people-friendly cafe – digital devices are discouraged but there's a free book exchange and close-packed tables to encourage conversation. Many of the sandwiches and lunch plates are vegan, or you can savour one of the 16 types of pure Arabica coffee, 30 teas, lassis or smoothies.

Upstairs is a huge game-filled area for kids. Scrumptious cakes are made at Corazon Bakery six doors down where there's a second smaller, quieter cafe.


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