Description:
- This café is much like cafes around the world, in the sense that it has become a meeting place for both locals as well as tourists. Some of the décor is based on Joan Miros' paintings and the furniture is upbeat, futuristic and made from metal. The menu lists desserts, drinks, pastas and salads and introduces nothing over the top or that interesting. But if you're looking for a place with a great ambience (this cafe sometimes hosts live music acts), then this is where you'll find it. Plus, you get a view of Trinity Square and Matyas Templo through the huge glass windows.
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User Reviews for Café Miro
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good coffee, ok food, aweful service
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As the title says - conveniently placed at the top of the Castle Hill close to the Fisherman's Bastion. Nicely done up, very funky, good music. Terrible, terrible service. We waited...
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- posted on 05.21.12
- by Wonder2006
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Great Food
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The goulash soup was amazing here and the prices were the most reasonable in the area.
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- posted on 05.14.12
- by ckin81
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Little quirky cafe
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Liked - We spent an evening in here, as we'd been up to the Fishermans Bastion and it started to rain. Found this little jewell on a side street. We were too couples just calling...
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- posted on 04.16.12
- by Katieloux
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Contact:
- tel: 36 1 375 5458
Address:
- I. Úri utca 30
- Budapest 1014
Neighborhood:
District V Belváros-Lipótváros - Pest sidePayments:
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Hours:
- 9a-midnight
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