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Minsk » Restaurants & Cafés » Cafés
AirGrip (Эйр Грип)
There’s a definite Italian-ness to Air Grip. After all, it has the same owners as the Voglia Matta restaurant. The emphasis here, though, is on ice-cream and cakes.
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Banana Café (Банана Кафе)
It’s certainly bent, but more bruised-banana brown than happy-smiley yellow. We don’t know what goes on behind the mirrored VIP door downstairs, but upstairs is a dark café with a litter of wooden cottage-style tables and chairs.
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Beze Café (Безе Кафе)
Beze bills itself as A Gallery of Sweet Masterpieces, and that’s a fairly accurate summary of what this nice old-fashioned café is all about.
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Coffeeberry (КофеБерри)
A somewhat noisy, circular affair with a glass roof inside one of the city’s best shopping centres. As well as serving a respectable espresso this place also boasts a small internet café at the top of the stairs.
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Coffee Inn (Кофе Инн)
The somewhat striking interior can be charming or hallucinogenic depending on your mood. But Coffee Inn does what any half-decent café is supposed to, ie.
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FreshCafe (ФрэшКафе)
One of the better cafés in town, Fresh Café has a nice modern look to it with lots of angular modern furniture and bright colours, plus a gaggle of young and friendly waitresses scuttling about and keeping everyone happy with smiles glued to their faces.
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Golden Coffee
Coffee, ice cream, cocktails, light meals and scores of people glued to their screens courtesy of the free wireless internet connection.
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Graf Café (Граф Кафе)
Perched up high on the 22nd floor of the National Library, this average café hosts changing art exhibitions and sells a drinkable cup of coffee.
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In Vino (Ин Вино)
A pleasant modern setting with lots of cool brown shades with the chance to dine sat on a sofa, In Vino offers a good choice of international dishes alongside menus for coffee and dessert.
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La Crête d’Or Café (Кофейня Золотой гребешок)
Right next door to the superb French restaurant of the same name, don’t expect anything even vaguely resembling a French café though.
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London (Лондон)
Once you see past the mountains of London souvenirs at this cheerful little café, you’ll notice it has two narrow levels, it’s decorated with red paint, and it has a spiral staircase at the back.
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Stary Mensk (Старый Менск)
The size of a tea chest and intricately decorated with all sorts of old coffee tins, mysterious bottles and labels stuck to the tables so you think you’re eating off a well travelled person’s suitcase.
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SunCafe (СанКафе)
One of a chain of restaurants across the city serving Italian and international dishes as well as functioning as a simple café, Sun Café is popular with students and others looking for simple food served in modern surroundings with a professional touch.
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Teatro Café
A sprawling venue with a decidedly industrial feel to it, there’s plenty on the walls and the furniture to keep the eyes occupied whilst you drink decent coffee or order something a little stronger.
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