Let me tell you about this amazing cafe in the Florentin neighborhood of Tel Aviv. Not only does it serve delicious tuna sandwiches and cappuccinos, but it also boasts a lush and green ambiance with plenty of plants. It's the perfect place to relax and enjoy your favorite book under the shade of beautiful trees.
This cafe has created a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling streets of Florentin. The abundance of plants creates a refreshing and calming atmosphere that invites you to unwind and escape into your own little world. With cozy seating areas nestled under the trees, you can find the perfect spot to settle in with your book and enjoy some quiet time.
When it comes to the food and drinks, this cafe doesn't disappoint. Their tuna sandwiches are packed with flavor and made with fresh ingredients. Whether you prefer a classic recipe or a unique twist, each bite will leave you satisfied. And of course, don't forget to pair your sandwich with a delicious cappuccino for the ultimate treat.
Not only is this cafe a haven for bookworms and plant lovers, but it also captures the essence of the Florentin neighborhood. Its laid-back and friendly atmosphere reflects the artistic and bohemian vibe of the area, making it a favorite spot among locals and visitors alike.
So, if you're looking for a unique and enchanting cafe in Florentin, Tel Aviv, where you can enjoy mouthwatering tuna sandwiches and cappuccinos amidst a green oasis, this is the place for you. Grab your favorite book, find a cozy spot under the trees, and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of this...
Read moreLove the atmosphere here. It really feels like one of the main spots in Florentine where people come to hang out and enjoy - especially on Shabbat, where it’s nice to have the option to come and sit somewhere lively. There’s lots of seating both outside and inside - most of the vibe and good energy I would say is outside, while inside is really spacious with lot of room in the air-con to work on your laptop. People also use the public seating outside, so the customers sort of spill out from the corner the cafe is on in all directions, which really adds to the vibe of the place. Also lots of shade to sit under outside. It’s really busy but in a good way, and the wait time isn’t long. I came really wanting an almond croissant, which they didn’t have, but I got the brioche knot bun and it was really yummy. I’m currently on a mission to find the best iced chocolate in Tel Aviv, so I tried theirs here and it was superrr strong (and this is coming from someone who really likes a strong iced/hot chocolate) and I never thought I would say this, but actually probably too much powder and not enough milk. They make it using powder rather than actual chocolate, but the powder was good quality, so that was ok. They leave the milk and sugar syrup out though, so you can adjust to your taste, which was a really nice option to have. The location is also perfect for dog lovers, as you can just sit and watch all the doggos pass by,...
Read moreSo hip it hurts! It’s worth a visit mainly for the atmosphere. It’s a very urban and street-arty place packed with the types of people you’d expect. A guy I noticed was reading Plato, while a girl close by was rolling up a joint. The coffee won’t disappoint, but that’s a given for Tel Aviv.
A prerequisite for your visit is knowing roughly what coffee drinks a typical barista can make (espresso, americano, latte, flat white…). The barista knew English, but a line forms for the barista window and a menu is nowhere to be seen. So make sure you know what kind of coffee you want and how you want it prepared (hot/iced, small/large, for here/to go etc.). Pastries are good too (they are visible and have signs in Hebrew and English, so that...
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