• Type: Cafés
    • User Rating  
  • NileGuide Expert Says:

    Fifteen years ago, Liszt Square was quiet and full of Japanese students heading to the music academy. Then this bar opened up and changed Budapest forever.


  • Description:

    • This is the first café that opened on List Ferenc ter, one of the city's most popular downtown locations. The square is extremely accessible and consequently gets pretty crowded as soon as the bars open. Make sure you keep a watchful eye on your belongings as professional pickpockets prowl the area. Incognito has a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for sipping your afternoon coffee or evening beer, while seated on comfortable second-hand chairs with friends. The walls are covered with framed album covers of Sly Stone, James Brown, Steely Dan and other heroes of the 1970s. The music policy is predominantly acid jazz - the waiters even wear t-shirts with this emblazoned on the front. Needless to say, in warmer weather the outside tables are extremely popular.
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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • tel: +36 1 342 1471
      • Address:

      • Liszt Ferenc square 3
      • Budapest 1061
      • Neighborhood:

      • District VI Terézváros connects to the XIV Zugló - Pest side
      • Hours:

      • Mon - Fri: 10 am - midnight, Sat - Sun: noon - midnight

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