Popular neighbourhood cafe serves fair-trade coffees, as well as teas, other drinks and light meals (such as hummus, soups and salads) in a comfortably dressed-down setting of tiled floors, white walls and light bulbs simply hanging on wires from the ceiling. It's usually packed with students and there's a terrace out front in summer.
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