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Two Cities Coffee Bar / 双城咖啡酒吧
The guide was updated:The two cities stand for Beijing and Taipei. The owner of this coffee bar comes from Taiwan, and showcasing Taiwanese culture is a motif that runs through the establishment. The first floor is an exhibition hall that often holds cultural events. The second floor is a loft where you can relax and have a drink. Apart from coffees, this café bar also has some authentic Taiwanese-style drinks such as plum wine and winter melon punch.
Useful Information
- Address: 46 Fangjia Hutong, Ding'anmen Nei Dajie, Dongcheng District.
- Opening hours: 11h - 23h
- Phone: +86 186 1079 8579
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