Tesla

Mineral Water Spas


This stylish bar and restaurant is named after the Siberian-American inventor Nikola Tesla, whose image adorns the interior, along with naked light bulbs, LP players mounted on the walls like installation art, and other quirky touches. There's a separate covered verandah area out front for smokers and a good range of drinks and eats.


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