#DidYouKnow that several coffee houses in Romania have joined the Historic Cafés Route, a cultural route of the Council of Europe?
☕ Pardon Café in Sibiu and Chios Social Lounge in Cluj-Napoca have been recently included in the route. The route also lists Braşov’s CH9 Specialty Coffee and La Vatra Ardealului, Sibiu’s Max-The Original, and Cluj-Napoca’s Hotel Transilvania café as friends.
🇷🇴 Romania became the 14th country participating in the Historic Cafés Route in 2019, when the café housed at Brukenthal Castle in Arvig, which dates back to 1788, and Festival ’39 café in Brașov joined the route. Queen Marie’s Tea House in Bran is also part of the cultural route.
☕ The Historic Cafes Route covers Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and Turkey.
https://www.romania-insider.com/historic-cafes-route-venues-ro-dec-2023