Café Odeon

Zürich


This one-time haunt of Lenin and the Dadaists is still a prime people-watching spot, taking you through from morning coffee to evening cocktails. Despite the art-nouveau interior and OTT chandeliers, it has lost some of the flair it had back in the day when James Joyce was a regular.


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