Hadik Kávéház

Budapest


This place has brought history back to Bartók Béla út. The Hadik is a revived old-world cafe that pulled in the punters for more than four decades before being shut down in 1949. It's now back, as relaxed and atmospheric as ever. Excellent daily lunch menu for 1490Ft.


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