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CAFFE-RESTAURANT BRE

  • Address: 7 Radivoja Koraca st. Vracar
  • Phone: +381 64 124 44 45, +381 63 221 871
  • Belgrade relaxation epicenter – BRE – is located in Crveni Krst, across the way from the sports center Vracar. Our establishment is located in a large salon house which has four levels – cellar, ground floor, upper floor and attic and a large private garden that’s open from spring to fall. Inside the house every one of the four levels is arranged in a unique way in order to intrigue every one of our guests into coming to see us and finding their favorite corner in our cafe. BRE week looks like this: * Monday: “sweet evening”, promoting Home Made pastries and the best “Bre” plazma shake. *...
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