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Anja
The best of all the riverside cafés. The music here is not too loud, the waiters are plump and friendly, there’s a ginger cat making love to your legs, and there’s a strict door policy keeping young riff-raff out.
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Deus
A quiet corner café with newspapers, coffee and other drinks.
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Fashion Café
The gaudy red plush seats appropriately placed between a few clothes shops on the second floor of the City Shopping Centre are a good place to rest during a buying spree.
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Lezet Aia
A quirky Oriental-style den of a café. The cobbled-together building on a quiet residential street is dark, features quiet background music and has a fountain gurgling away in the front room.
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Li
Coffee, ice cream and fruit salads are served at Li, a small, relaxed café with bamboo chairs and curtained-off windows.
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Ljubov
An excellent little café hiding away in a sad concrete cluster and named after that crazy little thing called love, Ljubov
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Magor Book Café
A small book café near the Greek liason office known for its poetry, book readings and fantastic jazz and blues concerts by local and international artists.
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Mala Stanica
South of the Ramstore mall but well worth a detour, this unpretentious alternative café shares a former railway warehouse with an art gallery and cultural centre.
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Museum Café
Overlooking the Ramstore mall, a tiny art café has been inserted into the wall of the National Museum. It’s long but not much wider than a table, and is crammed with contemporary art.
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New Age
Hidden down an unlikely dead-end street, this wooden hut at the end of a small garden is quite likely Skopje’s strangest café.
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Old Time
A delightfully peculiar café hidden away in the heart of the old bazaar, brimming with knickknacks, an old television set and loud Western music.
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Pasha
Below the Mayday rock club there’s a completely different scene, a bar decked out as an Ottoman harem, complete with carpets and cushions on the ground.
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Play Café
Near the end of the pedestrianised stretch of the street, Play Café has large windows and a pleasant interior from which to observe life traipsing by.
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Plaza de Toros
Making the most of the high ceilings hereabouts this is yet another magnificent mezzanine tavern, with a nice wooden rustic feel, complimented by a wall lined with learned books.
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