Here’s a cafe that offers a mix of vintage and modern elements. The furniture and old rugs is a bit reminiscent of an Albanian “oda.” Despite its older features, the bar is frequented by young people. The menu offers pretty common lunch items, but most people prefer to go there for a coffee or alcohol. It’s also a place where you can bring your laptop along and get some work done, which might make you feel awkward if you do it in most cafes in Prishtina. It’s an especially warm environment during the winter months when the fireplace is turned on, but who’s to say this kind of weather isn’t bringing us back to those days.
16 June 2014 - 15:35
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