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Art Café Sienna
Although the stark grey façade of the building is far from inviting, this cosy café offers unparalleled views of the much more appealing art nouveau masterpieces across the street.
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Brown Sugar
This upmarket coffee shop and restaurant sells delicious home-made cakes and biscuits downstairs and offers a small menu
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DAD Cafe
This cool café and bar not only serves Latvian country teas, coffee and local beer, but also a small menu of soups, pancakes and salads in a cosy space decked out in mismatched chairs, coffee tables and couches.
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Divi dolāri
Although Two Dollars looks like an ordinary Latvian café from outside, it actually offers three eclectically decorated rooms including a large hall for smokers.
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Double Coffee
Double Coffee offers a huge selection of delicious Java, tea and real hot chocolate. Sandwiches, breakfast food and, of course, cocktails are all listed on the menu cleverly disguised as a glossy magazine.
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Fazenda
The rooms of this historic building have only partially been restored as the designers decided to simply sand down the existing
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Istaba
One of Riga's funkiest cafés, The Room overlooks a trendy gallery below, offers limited seating and has no menu to speak of.
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Junge
A franchise of the popular German chain of bakeries – Stadtbäckerei Junge – this modern café offers coffee-coloured walls, plenty of seating and tasty food and drink to take away or to enjoy on the premises.
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La Kanna
This small café, which claims to serve ‘light and tasteful (i.e. stylish)’ meals, is decorated in subdued grey tones, but sports enough fresh cut flowers to make you wonder if you’ve made a mistake and entered a florist’s shop.
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Maize
The understated name of this popular café is simple, yet appropriate. You can order delicious Italian-style sandwiches of varying sizes on freshly baked bread.
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Osīriss
The first of opera director Andrejs Žagars' many café ventures, and the only one to survive, Osiris found a successful recipe in the mid-1990s and stuck with it.
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