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Cafés Indien
The guide was updated:A hidden gem in the middle of the cobbled streets of The Old Town, Cafés Indien is a quaint little artisan coffee shop offering a wide range of high quality roasted coffee beans from all over the world as well as tea and baked goods in a cosy atmosphere.
Useful Information
- Address: 35 Rue Pairolière, Nice
- Opening hours: Tue–Sat 9am–7pm, Sun & Mon closed
- Website: cafes-indien.com
- Phone: +33 4 93 85 62 57
- Email: cafesindien@hotmail.fr
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