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Eli's Caffe
The guide was updated:Eli's Caffe is a coffee roastery and coffee shop highly specialised in this hot beverage, as it's the only thing they serve. You can order a regular espresso or something special like a cappuccino with soy milk or a marocchino: a macchiato with cocoa powder.
Useful Information
- Address: Ilica 63, Zagreb
- Website: www.eliscaffe.com
- Phone: +385 91 455 5608
- Email: info@eliscaffe.com
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