The front of Zagreb’s oldest cinema, dating from the 1920s, houses a fun cafe–wine bar–grapperia that attracts a diverse crowd in the evening. The coffee is decent, beers are 17KN to 24KN and there's over 30 types of grappa for you to try. Service can be on the gruff side.
Kino Europa
Zagreb
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