Lot Sixty One

Valletta


Lot Sixty One's modern take on a Valletta coffee house includes organic and fair-trade beans roasted locally, and a sweet selection of snacks including muffins, brownies and bliss balls. It's very popular for takeout coffee with locals, but it's worth securing a table on wildly sloping Old Theatre St for a more leisurely experience.


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