Café Christiana
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Inspired by the grand coffee houses of early 20th century Europe, Café Christiana blends historical charm with modern service. The decor is in keeping with the period – marble pillars, ornate mirrors, chandeliers – and the café's … Read more
Inspired by the grand coffee houses of early 20th century Europe, Café Christiana blends historical charm with modern service. The decor is in keeping with the period – marble pillars, ornate mirrors, chandeliers – and the café's huge collection of antique curios lends a touch of whimsy. Read less

Belle époque luxury opposite the Parliament
Inspired by the grand coffee houses of early 20th century Europe, Café Christiana blends historical charm with modern service. The decor is in keeping with the period – marble pillars, ornate mirrors, chandeliers – and the café's huge collection of antique curios lends a touch of whimsy.
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