Step back in time at this traditional cafe-bar. Originally a gathering place for artists and poets, this cozy corner spot still retains its bohemian atmosphere with live-music recitals, old-fashioned waiters, and neighborhood residents stopping by for coffee, a sandwich, or a vermouth any time of day.


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