ËMBËLTORE ADRIATIK
Located on the korzo, this ëmbeltorja (pastry shop) is reputed to be the ...Read more
Located on the korzo, this ëmbeltorja (pastry shop) is reputed to be the ...Read more
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Cafes and bars in Kosovo are generally open every day from 8am to 11pm or midnight.
Although the country is populated mostly by Muslims, alcohol consumption is widespread in the society. Among the local productions, there are the interesting wines of the Dečani monastery, produced in the Serbian enclave of Velika Hoča/Hoca i Madhe (southern Kosovo). This wine region also produces the best rakija (brandy) in the country. As for beer, the cities of Prizren and Peja/Peć each have their own brand and production plant: Birra Prizreni and Birra Peja. We also note the recent creation of four microbreweries: Sabaja in the suburbs of Pristina, Pivdžan in Gračanica/Graçanica, Manastirsko Banjsko near Mitrovica and Shok e Shoqe in Gjilan/Gnjilane,
Kosovo is particularly affected by smoking. In 2013, 44% of women in Kosovo smoked (the second highest rate of female smokers in the world) and almost one in two young people under the age of 18 smoked. Since then, the country has signed a tobacco control law to reduce tobacco consumption. Kosovo has adopted strong measures such as a complete ban on smoking in all indoor public places, workplaces, transportation, as well as in some outdoor public places.