Vilnius Coffee Guide: 5 Cafes You Need To Know
We weren’t too sure if specialty coffee in Vilnius was “a thing” and when you only have 24 hours to explore a city, this timeframe did not leave us a lot of time to find exceptional coffee.
We weren’t too sure if specialty coffee in Vilnius was “a thing” and when you only have 24 hours to explore a city, this timeframe did not leave us a lot of time to find exceptional coffee.
First time visitors to Amsterdam can be forgiven for confusing coffee shop with a cafe that serves coffee. But if it’s the latter you’re looking for, read our recommendations to seek out along the canals.
Renowned for its “sparties” (“spa parties”) and home to Sziget, one of Europe’s largest music festivals held every August, trust me when I say that you will be able to find a decent cup of coffee after all that partying.
Being the metropolis that London is, there will ALWAYS be arguments/heated discussions/disagreements about where to find the best coffee.
We headed to the streets to seek out the cafes brewing the best third-wave coffee in Istanbul. The ones we found weren’t in the traditional coffee houses but in some high-quality premises dotted around the city.
Even after devouring several sweet pastries, don’t be surprised if the taste of traditional Portuguese coffee leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
An early morning hike up to the top of Arthur’s Seat deserves a reward. So after enjoying the panoramic views of the city, we say you deserve a coffee or two and perhaps even a slice of cake.