Milk Bar

Algiers


The Milk Bar has been around for decades, and during colonial times it was a popular hangout with the French, which is why it was bombed during the opening salvoes of the Algerian War of Independence. Today things are far calmer and it makes a good city centre coffee and snack break option.


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