Kafeterija

Belgrade


Part of a popular chain, this Kafeterija branch occupies the early-20th-century building that's one of Belgrade's finest examples of Secession-style architecture and was once home to the city's first department store. It offers more than 10 types of international coffee (espresso from 145RSD), as well as tasty (though a bit pricey) snacks and light meals (145RSD to 695RSD).


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