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Moritz Eis
The guide was updated:At Moritz Eis, everything’s all-natural, the flavours change with the seasons, and you can actually taste the real ingredients—whether it’s deep, velvety dark chocolate or something fruity and fresh. Set along the waterfront promenade, it's perfect for a refreshing break from the Montenegrin sun. It’s not the cheapest gelato in town, but the quality speaks for itself.
Useful Information
- Address: Porto Montenegro, Tivat
- Opening hours: Mon 9am–11pm, Tue–Sat 9am–11:30pm, Sun 9am–10pm
- Website: www.moritzeis.com
- Phone: +382 67 177 800
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Kafeterija Porto serves up expertly brewed coffee in the heart of Porto Montenegro, with a sleek modern space inside and outdoor seating overlooking the marina. The menu covers everything from strong espresso to specialty brews, along with fresh pastries and light snacks. It’s a spot where you can enjoy a well-made coffee while watching the boats come and go.
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Capulus Coffee
Capulus Coffee keeps things simple: quality beans, skilled baristas, and a laid-back atmosphere. Tucked away from the main tourist spots, it’s the kind of place where locals sip espresso and take their time. The pour-over and cold brew are worth a try, and there’s usually a selection of fresh pastries to go with your coffee.
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Bakery Kordić
You’ll probably catch the aroma of Bakery Kordić before you see it—fresh bread, buttery pastries, and just-out-of-the-oven burek drawing locals from down the street. It’s a go-to for a quick bite, whether that’s a crispy, cheese-filled pastry or a slice of their delightful Tres Leches cake. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, their tarts with fine, fresh creams are the kind of thing you’ll still be thinking about later.
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Moritz Eis
At Moritz Eis, everything’s all-natural, the flavours change with the seasons, and you can actually taste the real ingredients—whether it’s deep, velvety dark chocolate or something fruity and fresh. Set along the waterfront promenade, it's perfect for a refreshing break from the Montenegrin sun. It’s not the cheapest gelato in town, but the quality speaks for itself.
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Bistro Pjaca
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