B&B Coffee House

Tashkent


'Beans & Brews' is perhaps our favourite cafe in town, with good espresso coffee, juices and sandwiches, plus French toast and oatmeal that knocks the socks off your free hotel breakfast. The decor is modern and hip, with monochrome exposed brick design and outdoor tables. If only it had wi-fi.


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