The plum spot on the Vilnia, next to the main bridge into Užupis, is the best thing about this cafe-bar. In summer, grab a table on the deck overlooking the art installations on the river (they tend to book up fast) and watch the bohos and tourists stream by. The cosy interior is equally fun in winter, sometimes with impromptu live entertainment.
Užupio kavinė
Vilnius
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