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Books@cafe
The guide was updated:Books@cafe set out to create a space of intellectual enrichment (hence the concept of cafe cum bookshop) and mutual understanding, whether it be between cultures - of which there are many in Amman, permanent and visiting - or people of different sexual orientations (it's a welcoming gay cafe/bar known well to insiders).
Useful Information
- Address: Omar Bin Al-Khattab Street 12, Amman
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–1am
- Website: booksatcafe.com
- Phone: +962 6 465 0457
- Email: info@booksatcafe.com
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Books@cafe
Books@cafe set out to create a space of intellectual enrichment (hence the concept of cafe cum bookshop) and mutual understanding, whether it be between cultures - of which there are many in Amman, permanent and visiting - or people of different sexual orientations (it's a welcoming gay cafe/bar known well to insiders).
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