One of the most intriguing delights of Croatia is their ability to make a café out of any small space. Got a couple of steps – sure why not? Small alley with only just enough space to walk down – no problem! It seemed that around every corner  there was someone serving coffee to a coffee drinker sitting on anything from a step to a chair to beanbag. And strangely enough, for us more used to the take away (sorry, take out) culture, it would appear like some other European countries, they much prefer to have it ‘in situ’ rather than drink on the move.

Alley cafe Tables and Chairs in Split street cafe © 2010 Nick Katin
Alley cafe Tables and Chairs in Split street cafe © 2010 Nick Katin
Alley cafe Tables and Chairs in Split street cafe © 2010 Nick Katin
Alley cafe Tables and Chairs in Split street cafe © 2010 Nick Katin
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2 responses to “Coffee in Croatia”

  1. O'Muppet Avatar

    Beautiful photography and great post….thank you
    Croatia and coffee or kava in Croatian is kinda like Ireland and Guinness 😀

    1. katinimages Avatar

      Thanks for that. Yeah they certainly love the theatre of drinking coffee.

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