Caffè Rubik

Bologna


This bohemian pop-art coffee and amaro bar packs a wallop of soul into a tiny space. Cassette tapes and old school lunchboxes line the walls, and the exquisite espresso – among Bologna's best – is unexpectedly served in Japanese porcelain. For something stiffer, the amaro selection is the city's best.

The hippie-blue sidewalk seating is great for early-evening people-watching.


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