BRASSERIE LE CARNOT
The Carnot is located at the end of the vast courtyard of the French ...Read more
The Carnot is located at the end of the vast courtyard of the French ...Read more
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Cafés, bars and tearooms are generally open all day in Tunisia, from 8 or 9am (sometimes earlier) until 10pm or later in the evening.
Please note that during Ramadan, opening times may vary and non-touristy cafés may not be open during the day.
For a cup of tea or coffee, expect to pay around 1 DT in the medinas or city centers, and up to 3.50 DT in restaurants or hotels.
Most cafés do not sell alcohol, with the exception of international hotel bars and cafés. However, some are licensed and offer a decent selection of beer, wine and sometimes cocktails. Find out more on site. You can also sit on the terrace of a café or bakery to enjoy delicious mint teas and other pastries!
As in restaurants, smoking inside Tunisian cafés is quite common!