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slice of lemon. Try to book a table in advance, or grab a spot at one of Brno's longest
bars. The food's pretty good too, but the interior can get smoky.
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cafe/restaurant situated on the ground floor of the Jan Hus Congregational Church, a
landmark Functionalist building from 1929. The architecture and location, close to the
university, lend an intellectual atmosphere. When you've tired of talking Proust, you
can shoot pool in the adjoining billiard room.
KAVÁRNA VLADIMÍRA MENŠÍKA
( 777 001 411; Veselá 3; coffee drinks 30-50Kč; 9am-11pm Mon-Sat, 11.30am-10pm Sun;
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One of our favourite places to hide away in Brno is this corner cafe dedicated to
the late Czech film star Vladimír Menšík, a leading actor of the Czech New Wave.
You'll find a relaxed space and good coffee, with pictures and film stills of Menšík all
over the walls.
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9am-7pm Sat, 2pm-7pm Sun)
More than 50 kinds of handmade chocolates and bracing
coffee make this an essential mid-morning or mid-afternoon detour.
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ČERNOHORSKÝ SKLEP
( 542 210 987; náměstí Svobody 5; closed Sun)
Try the Black Hill aperitif beer or the
honey-infused brew at the Black Mountain Brewery's Brno outpost. The waiters can
be a bit surly downstairs, so grab an outside table on náměstí Svobody instead.
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