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Riga » Restaurants » Coffee & Cake
A.l.l. Cappuccino
Different from your standard, everyday chain-style coffee shop, this tiny place has personality. There’s plenty of the brown stuff to go around, even decaf, as well as tea, hot cocoa and lots of soft drinks.
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Bonēra
This trendy, yet nostalgic French-style café and vintage fashion shop is extremely poplar with well-dressed, well-heeled women over the age of 30.
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Café Balanss
If you’re looking to ‘balanss’ out your diet after an evening of feasting on fatty Latvian cuisine you might
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Cinnabon
If you haven’t heard of this huge chain of bakery/cafés, then you probably haven’t been to the US where they’re located in nearly every shopping centre and highway rest stop.
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Coffee Inn
With its sky blue walls, lively background music and real leather couches and chairs, Coffee Inn attracts a crowd of pseudo-trendy youngsters who resemble the cast of the iconic, yet far-fetched comedy Friends.
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Costa Coffee
When two Italian brothers opened their first Costa Coffee in London in 1978, they could scarcely have imagined that over time they would have hundreds of other cafés across the globe in such exotic locales as Dubai, Moscow and Riga.
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Emihls Gustavs Chocolate
It might be best to leave the kids at home as the team of chocolatiers hard at work making delicious candy here may be too much of a temptation for the little dears.
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Innocent Café
This red, black and grey café employs some of the city’s best baristas so it’s a safe bet that you’re going to get superb coffee here.
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Kafka kafija
Why the literary reference to one of the world’s most renowned authors? It may have something to do with the fact that this cosy café is located on the second floor of the Globuss bookshop.
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Kanēļa konditoreja
The aroma of cinnamon, chocolate and coffee is sure to lure you into this upmarket café, but remember that luxury doesn’t come cheap.
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Kūkotava
A sleek grey and beige interior where soothing jazz accompanies your cake, pastry, pie or chocolate might just be a good place to ease into your day.
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Kuuka Kafe
Although large chains have dominated the Riga coffee scene in recent years, this cosy, dark café with timber and brick walls is a refreshing anomaly among corporate endeavours of its genre in the old town.
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Mākonis
This tiny café has decided to concentrate on three things: coffee, cake and design. The mochaccino served in a glass made from a recycled bottle was delicious and the chocolate peppermint cake was simply fantastic.
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McCafé
This is the first of McDonald’s new upmarket coffee houses designed to lure latte drinkers away from traditional cafés.
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Mierā
The door handle of this cosy café thanks you for being peaceful and the bill thanks you for smiling. Peace does indeed reign in this charming beige and white space whose bar is comprised of two large wooden doors.
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Monte Kristo
Half price coffee on selected weekdays is not the only reason to refuel in this classy black and red café with exposed brick walls.
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Pienene
The Dandelion is a small brown and beige café that offers local chocolate truffles, biscuits and beverages like Riga Balzams and Valmiermuižas beer in bottles.
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Riga Black Magic
If you’d like to discover the mysterious properties of Riga’s national drink, you’d have a hard time finding a better place to sip the black herbal liquor than at Riga Black Magic.
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Shoe Hunt'In Café
Some would say that it was only a matter of time before someone decided to merge a love of foot apparel with a passion for café culture, but to be honest we didn’t see this one coming.
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V. Ķuze
If you want to see what café life was like during Latvia’s heyday in the 1930s before the commies ruined everything, then look no further than this elegant coffee and sweets shop decorated with original period furniture.
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