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Timetable
Cafés are open from 7am to 1am. So you can enjoy Montenegrin-style idleness on the countless café terraces, on the beach or in town. A legacy of the Communist era, there's a big crowd at break time, around 10am, and when you leave the office around 4pm. It's a delight to sit on a terrace during the corso, between 5 and 7 p.m. on sunny days, and watch the city's inhabitants parade past in their finest finery. Cafés and taverns(kafana) often serve snacks and hot dishes, so if you're feeling a little hungry, you'll have everything on hand.
Budget & Tips
Turkish coffee will cost you around €1, served with a glass of still or sparkling water and sometimes ratluk, a kind of Turkish Turkish delight.
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 with real chocolate. The other discovery is the fruit juices, very affordable and really tasty: kajsija (apricot) or borovnica (blueberry) are really top-notch! Count €2-3 for a rakija and €3-4 for a Coca-Cola or fruit juice.
You can pay bycash or credit card(kartica).
Smokers
The custom of smoking one is widely used here. You'll have no trouble smoking on the terrace.