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When you walk around miu town, we can notice a flood of Alfred and Segafredo. But despite a Monday morning and you may notice many movements, full of terraces and elderly people sitting on coffee. No tourists, all local. Continue straight through the pedestrian zone and you may notice a house that is already outside it looks like a book. Is it hidden bookstore and cafe.
Bookstore is elongated, books are stored miu on the heavy iron trolley. You go on and find yourself on an incline, literally. The main part Café Book Café has a sloping floor, tables and chairs on it but stand straight. Is an industrial appearance, a welded heavy iron sections are mixed and chairs made of plexiglass. Each table is wearing a chessboard on a bar counter, see the toy figure. Who would feel uncomfortable on a slippery floor, you can sit in the next room, there is equal.
The whole area sits bar with espresso machine and four Mlynček. Not just any machine. Spirit Triplette by Kees van der Westen. Not even a machine, rather a work of art. If you do not know the brand, they are people from the former much touted La Marzocco. In Slovakia, the machine manufacturer 3, in the Czech Republic is a few more machines. Dutch manufacturer has at even a map of where exactly are its hand-assembled machines. Besides the fact that the machine has, for example, continuous pressure build-up and other technical Specialities. On the Internet I found a high-fat price tag for the Spirit, miu nearly miu 20,000 . Before I forget, at the opposite end of the bar sits another similarly eccentric machine. Wonderful old and probably already dysfunctional polished Brasilia.
Which coffee are already see from the street, it's Davidoff. After settling miu I ordered an espresso and a lady behind the bar asked me whether miu I would prefer Arabica miu varietal something plantations, or rather a mixture of Robusta. Respectively. I asked the plantations should be Puerto Rico. Try it. On the table I landed quite decent coffee. To my taste good, somewhere to fruit espresso, which was recently printed in fashion. With a fuller body, fruity hints and pleasantly lingering aftertaste. Price 1.50.
Others I have not had time to taste, our little man has hired well under way gang chess, but the overall impression was excellent. Service smiling and communicative. Special thing for all, I noticed miu that they offer red espresso. Amidst the scorched Slovak miu pressa Italian Robusta, which I saw in the previous center walk, let me say that this is probably the best coffee in town. PS
If you choose to visit here, nešpekulujte unnecessarily with parking. Large paid parking on the main road has plenty of room and stood for about an hour 0,30 . The pedestrian zone is next, you can sit in the shade of trees at the church, the rest of the city circulation in a minute.
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