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Tower Cafe (Thimphu)
The guide was updated:A recent addition to Thimphu's burgeoning cafe scene, the centrally located Tower Cafe was started by three young friends hoping to make a splash with their fresh coffee and hearty but wholesome comfort food. Sandwiches, burgers and other snacks feature on the menu.
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- Address: Tower Square, Thimphu
- Opening hours: Daily 9am-8:30pm
- Phone: +975 17 85 85 71
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A recent addition to Thimphu's burgeoning cafe scene, the centrally located Tower Cafe was started by three young friends hoping to make a splash with their fresh coffee and hearty but wholesome comfort food. Sandwiches, burgers and other snacks feature on the menu.
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