Soul Caffe
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/CAFES, DUBROVNIK/ Updated : Feb 7, 2017, 16:15 IST
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If you are not fond of centrally located cafes swarming with visitors, then Soul Caffe is the place for you. It is located in a little alley in Dubrovnik’s Old Town. The vintage décor and dimly lit interiors promise a peaceful ti … Read more
If you are not fond of centrally located cafes swarming with visitors, then Soul Caffe is the place for you. It is located in a little alley in Dubrovnik’s Old Town. The vintage décor and dimly lit interiors promise a peaceful time. However, if you like to sip your coffee under the Mediterranean sun, just hop over to their outdoor sitting area that is enveloped by Dubrovnik’s historical walls. Read less

If you are not fond of centrally located cafes swarming with visitors, then Soul Caffe is the place for you. It is located in a little alley in Dubrovnik’s Old Town. The vintage décor and dimly lit interiors promise a peaceful time. However, if you like to sip your coffee under the Mediterranean sun, just hop over to their outdoor sitting area that is enveloped by Dubrovnik’s historical walls. Its secluded location makes it a perfect place for quiet meal. Service is friendly and there’s always someone at hand to answer all your questions—be it about the food or the place. Try their coffee (strong!) or their signature cocktails. Their sandwiches are popular with visitors but if carb-laden lunches aren’t your thing, try the light bites. We love the grilled seafood on the menu. Do not leave without trying their decadent chocolate and peanut butter tart—it’s the perfect way to wrap up a great meal. One thing is for sure—you won’t leave Soul Caffe disappointed.
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