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Aldebaran
Upscale cafe with an impressive menu, Alderban is a great choice for coffee or a full meal if you happen to be in the area. The
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Art Lebedev
Much larger and sparsely painted than its cosier and more eclectic looking sister establishment at Nikitskie vorota, the real
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Baskin Robbins
It’s never too cold for ice-cream especially when it comes to Baskin Robbins ice-cream. The world’s leading American ice-cream parlour has all the flavours you can imagine and then some.
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Bosco Bar
Just like in those famous Italian squares such as St. Mark’s, this is the café with a one of a kind view across Red Square.
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Bublik
Set across the bright surroundings of a 19th Century house on one of the city’s most verdant boulevards, this delightful
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Bulka
Although the staff are smiling away and the interior is a fashionable minimalist leather and brown, full glass frontage affair,
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Cafe Buloshnaya
Situated on a quiet side street off Pokrovka ultisa, Buloshnaya is decked out in the old-world Victorian tea-house style,
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Cafe Study Lebedeva
This miniscule little sliver of a café has a real literary feel to it. Most of the 15 guests that you can squeeze in here
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Coffee Bean
Wonderful coffee and wonderful service are to be found in the large hall filled with wooden tables worn in by hundreds of brews.
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Coffee Mania
Slick, pricey, popular with business people and mum's with prams who appreciate the upmarket quality and the fact that this coffee house is run with a business like efficiency.
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Costa Coffee
On average, this new entrant in Moscow's caffeine war is reasonably priced. It must be said though that here you get more for your ruble.
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Cup and Cake
Glamorous cake shop focusing on chocolates and cupcakes crossed with a designer boutique at the cutting edge of Russian fashion - this place really knows how to give the lady what she wants.
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Double Coffee
When the copy cat coffee chains Starbucks, Coffee House and Costa started blanketing the streets of Moscow with their bland commercial
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Gogol Mogol
Supremely restful, serving delicious coffee, cakes and ice cream, this little cafe has a rich red silk interior that calls to mind a sweet French-style cafe.
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I Love Cake
I Love Cake is a very modern pit stop for serious dessert and breakfast lovers. Their main menu consists of classic American breakfast and brunch foods served all day, such as pancakes, granola, eggs, cereal, sandwiches and salads.
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Khleb and Co
This swanky little bakery, near the Church of Christ the Saviour is just the spot to pick up a lunch time snack, breakfast croissant or a crusty fresh loaf to go with that soup you’re planning for dinner.
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Le Pain Quotidien
This Belgian bakery with outlets the world over brings its rustic down-to-earth bread philosophy to Moscow. Long wooden tables, delicious coffee served in bowls, Belgian tartines (open-face sandwiches), salads and cheese boards are on offer.
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Lunch Box Cafe
The lunch box is exactly what you would expect, a quick go to place for a light lunch to eat in or take away. Classic lunch box
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Lyudi Kak Lyudi
Feeding and watering hole for the inner city groovy set, this is where your local Johnny Depp lookalikes come to imbibe cigarette fumes and caffeine.
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Madame Boulanger
This quaint little bakery and cake shop sells all manner of fresh baked breads and savoury snacks to devour on the go such as quiches, sandwiches and pies.
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Red Espresso Bar
It’s hard to miss this unusual red building, especially with last year’s UK Top 20 blaring out of the speakers into the street.
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Upside Down Cake Co.
Cupcakes are certainly trendy right now, but make no mistake, this place is not just fashionable -although the interior definitely has got 1950s retro thing spot on correct.
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Volkhonsky Kaiser
Delightful French patisserie cafe with a bright pink interior covered with porcelain plates, cups and saucers that you just want to take home.
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Tsiferblat
A café turned common room, Clockface works on a unique concept whereby you pay for the time you spend here and everything else (provided they have it) is complimentary.
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