Cafe Macek

fizzytom
fizzytom
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3 out of 5
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Cafe Macek

  • November 23, 2005
  • Rated 3 of 5 by fizzytom from Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Cafe Macek is one of those great European cafes where you can just as easily order a coffee as a beer. And Macek is where many of the city's folk do just that. My favourite time to go is Sunday morning, while the flea market is taking place outside, preferably in the winter, when a mug of their famous milky coffee is just the thing. This is one of the only laces in town you can get a milky coffee (order a bela cava; other places have it on the menu, only Macek gets it right). It is warm and cosy but a very dark place that attracts a mixed crowd and has a large terrace for summer and winter (thanks to its patio heaters) drinking. Sunday mornings can be VERY busy; otherwise, you can generally find a seat. The place is famous for its black cat decor.

Macek sells a selection of sandwiches that are made elsewhere and heated on the premises--they are quite poor and should be avoided unless in an emergency! The only other food is cookies. Macek is understandably popular and one of the best places in town to sit and watch the world pass by.

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