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Practical information : Take a break Montenegro
Timetable
The cafes are open from 7 am to 1 am. So you can enjoy the Montenegrin way of lazing around on the countless café terraces, on the beach or in town. Legacy of the communist era, a strong influx is felt at the time of the break, around 10 am and at the exit of the offices around 4 pm. It is a delight to sit on a terrace during the parade, between 5 and 7 pm on sunny days, to watch the city's inhabitants parade around in their best finery. The cafes and taverns(kafana) often serve snacks and hot meals, so if you are a little hungry you will have everything on hand.
Budget & Tips
Turkish coffee will cost you about 1 € served with a glass of still or sparkling water and sometimes ratluk, a kind of loukoum.
Espresso will cost between 1.30 € and 1.50 € depending on the establishment. In the same price range, try a real cappuccino or hot chocolate made from real chocolate. The other discovery is the fruit juices, very affordable and really tasty: kajsija (apricot) or borovnica (blueberry) are really top notch! Count 2 to 3 € for a rakija and 3 to 4 € for a Coca-Cola or a fruit juice.
On the other hand, the alcohols, even if they are well served, become expensive: from 3 to 4 € for a glass of local wine (red vranac, quite fruity), between 4 € and 5 € for a pint of lager.
You can pay incash or by credit card(kartica).
Smokers
The custom of smoking one is widely used here. You can easily smoke on the terrace.