Over the years, the two little cafes next to each other have become one of the landmarks of Belgrade’s bar culture. Though relatively miniature in size, both have DJ’s spinning records inside, mostly house beats. During the summer season, the pavement outside becomes a “garden”, and the party often spills out on the street itself.
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