SHAMBALA BAKERY
Shambala coffee is the best coffee in the north of the country. It is run ...Read more
Shambala coffee is the best coffee in the north of the country. It is run ...Read more
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The cafes are open from 7 am to 1 am. So you can enjoy the Montenegrin way of lazing around on the countless café terraces, on the beach or in town. Legacy of the communist era, a strong influx is felt at the time of the break, around 10 am and at the exit of the offices around 4 pm. It is a delight to sit on a terrace during the parade, between 5 and 7 pm on sunny days, to watch the city's inhabitants parade around in their best finery. The cafes and taverns(kafana) often serve snacks and hot meals, so if you are a little hungry you will have everything on hand.
Turkish coffee will cost you about 1 € served with a glass of still or sparkling water and sometimes ratluk, a kind of loukoum.
Espresso will cost between 1.30 € and 1.50 € depending on the establishment. In the same price range, try a real cappuccino or hot chocolate made from real chocolate. The other discovery is the fruit juices, very affordable and really tasty: kajsija (apricot) or borovnica (blueberry) are really top notch! Count 2 to 3 € for a rakija and 3 to 4 € for a Coca-Cola or a fruit juice.
On the other hand, the alcohols, even if they are well served, become expensive: from 3 to 4 € for a glass of local wine (red vranac, quite fruity), between 4 € and 5 € for a pint of lager.
You can pay incash or by credit card(kartica).
The custom of smoking one is widely used here. You can easily smoke on the terrace.