Container-like complex hosts a cozy, inviting atmosphere with blue-themed decor and excellent music. The space maintains a pleasant buzz and suits family visits with occasional children's events. Specialty coffee and fresh pastries complement the unique setting near the port.
Carrot cake stands out as a frequent choice, noted for its excellent and tasty quality. Banana cake also appears as a well-liked option, paired often with coffee.
Good to know
The coffee shop operates on Shabbat, so plan your visit accordingly.
The cafe does not offer an option for reusable cups.
Prices are a bit expensive compared to similar places.
Bakery offers addictive aroma and French-inspired atmosphere with high-quality breads and pastries. Seating includes outdoor options with heating, creating a pleasant environment despite limited tables. Prices are notably high compared to other bakeries in the area.
Freshness stands out with cakes that stay tasty even in the evening. The chocolate yeast cake is a notable option among a good selection of rolls and cakes, though prices run on the higher side.
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End-of-the-day specials are available, perfect for late visits.
Self-service is required; customers take items and pay at the end.
The bakery offers outdoor seating for a relaxed experience.
Elegant bakery with European vibe and spectacular design creates a beautiful, inviting atmosphere. Pastries are high-quality and meticulously presented, attracting a steady flow of people, especially on busy days. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant spot despite limited availability.
Hazelnut cake with plums and croissant stands out as a highlight. Cakes and cookies come from the counter while pastries are self-served from a central shelf.
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On Fridays, they offer a larger selection of pastries.
Expect to pay around 98 NIS for two coffees and a cheesecake.
The bakery is often crowded on Fridays, so arrive early.
House-style coffee shop offers a pleasant and homely atmosphere with charming design and good neighborhood vibe. Music plays softly, creating a comfortable setting for enjoying coffee and fresh pastries.
Small selection of quality cakes includes carrot cake and pistachio cake, both fresh and delicious. Cakes pair well with great coffee and matcha.
Good to know
The coffee shop is open on Saturday.
There is a small selection of great fresh pastries and sandwiches.
The pastries and sandwiches are from the same vendor as the one in Nordinio.
Open-air seating under trees creates a hidden garden vibe away from busy streets. The atmosphere is usually calm and pleasant, though it becomes noisy with children around school times. The space feels cozy and communal, welcoming for working or relaxing with plenty of seating.
Carrot cake stands out with its moist texture, freshness, and balanced sweetness. Basque cake also features as a notable dessert option.
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The coffee place is pet friendly.
At 16:00, the place is swamped with screaming kids.
You can work or study from this place.
Modern layout combines deli, household goods, and flowers in one space. Atmosphere ranges from relaxed to crowded and noisy, with occasional tension from long queues. Outdoor seating offers a smokers' area, though cleanliness and heat can be issues.
Uncompromising quality shines in the Kugelhof cake and poppy seed cake, both rich and flavorful. Cakes come with a high price but pair well with excellent coffee.
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Reservations are recommended for dining to ensure a spot.
The deli has no indoor seating, making outdoor seating the only option.
Expect long queues during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Airy, open design with a large street-facing showcase creates a spacious, stylish environment. Atmosphere feels young and fun, with a pleasant, homely vibe despite crowding. Comfortable seating and electrical outlets support laptop use, attracting a lively, modern crowd.
Carrot cake stands out as a highlight, noted for its exceptional quality. Brownies and fluffy cakes also impress, with a rare chocolate tiramisu described as outstanding.
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The coffee prices are reasonable; a small costs NIS 18.
The cafe offers vegan options and a selection of sandwiches.
There is a very wide selection of food available.
Shady courtyard with plenty of seating and greenery creates a relaxed vibe. Indie music plays softly, supporting a chilled atmosphere ideal for working or socializing. Spaces vary from bright outdoor spots to quiet, comfortable upstairs areas, attracting a mix of people throughout the day.
Various options include vegan chocolate banana cake and sweet cakes alongside sandwiches and baked vegetables. Medium-sized dishes complement the selection, offering a mix of flavors and textures.
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The café hosts a clothing bazaar on Saturdays, featuring various sports shirts.
Expect a busy atmosphere on Saturdays due to special events.
Seating is first-come, first-served, especially during rush hours.
Italian restaurant combines self-service with comfortable seating and spaced tables to avoid congestion. Atmosphere varies from quiet and intimate to noisy and lively, affecting conversation ease. Decor offers a coffee shop vibe with a touch of abroad feel.
Offers a variety of gluten-free cakes including chocolate and cheesecake. Cakes are consistently delicious and suitable for any occasion.
Good to know
You order the food at the cash register and collect it at the table.
The restaurant is recommended for Celiacs, but the kitchen is not sterile.
Expect long wait times during busy hours.
Restaurant offers handmade pastries and savory quiches with an airy, high-quality dough. Atmosphere feels fun and homey, lively on weekend mornings with a pleasant, inviting vibe. Owner's personal touch adds warmth to each plate served.
Carrot cake stands out with a perfect mood and heart-warming taste. Chocolate fudge and pecan carnival cakes offer rich, delicious flavors alongside yeast cakes and cheese pastries.
Good to know
Customers should arrive early because the pastries are snapped up quickly.
Order in advance or early in the morning to ensure availability.
The place is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 AM to 4 PM.
Open kitchen design reveals chefs preparing dishes, creating a dynamic and artistic atmosphere. Lighting focuses on plates, enhancing the visual experience amid unique stone and beach-style tables. Background music and personal touches like kitchen tours add to a welcoming and pleasant vibe.
Guests receive amazing cakes to enjoy later and a birthday cake with a candle when celebrating. The menu comes in an envelope summarizing the desserts, adding a thoughtful touch.
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Early reservations are necessary for dining.
The cost of the tasting meal is NIS 450 per person.
Wine pairing tastings are offered with each round.
Interior blends '20s jazz club style with psychedelic niches and surreal decor, creating a theatrical atmosphere that feels like stepping into another world. Music varies by space, featuring electro swing that energizes the vibe. Staff contribute to the experience with theatrical service, enhancing the unique mood.
A carrot cake dessert stands out for its flavor. The ceremony of blowing on the cake adds a memorable touch.
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Happy hour runs from 18:00 to 20:00 with discounts on cocktails.
During happy hour, you can only order two cocktails per person.
Reservations must be made in advance to secure a table.
Restaurant offers stunning sea views and a picturesque sunset backdrop. Atmosphere is loud and lively, with seating close together and frequent foot traffic. Creative dishes and excellent wine selections complement the vibrant setting.
Date and caramel cake stands out with rich flavors. Basbosa piztok cake features white cream and za'atar leaves. Desserts often pair with late vintage Viognier, complementing the strawberry sorbet and date toffee cake.
Good to know
The tasting dinner for New Year's Eve costs NIS 480 per person.
The happy hour is exactly at sunset with a 15% discount on the entire menu.
There is an aperitivo deal for NIS 52.
Small pastry shop offers a homely Austrian atmosphere with classic, timeless design and quiet, intimate seating inside and out. Energy stays calm and moderately sweet desserts like strudels and ice cream draw steady interest. Warm, chatty hospitality complements the clean, polished space.
Cakes showcase classic Austrian baking legacy with recipes passed down through generations. Options like chocolate mousse and lemon cake stand out for their quality and authentic flavors.
Good to know
Saturday is highly recommended for visiting.
Going to the place by car is not advisable due to the risk of towing.
Customers have to stand in line to order.
Small bakery with stunning design and clean, well-maintained spaces. Offers a large dairy selection and fresh, tasty pastries with reasonable yet high prices typical for the chain. Outdoor seating is brief and can be cold, while the atmosphere is inviting and casual.
Cakes come in a large selection of kosher options, including choices for Passover. Flavors stand out across cream cakes and pies, though some cakes may have a frozen center that affects texture.
Good to know
The place is closed on Shabbat.
Expect difficult parking in the area.
Prices are generally high for the offerings.
Large hall with rustic wooden decor and blues music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of the Wild West. Free buckets of peanuts encourage guests to throw shells on the floor, adding to the unique, fun vibe. Space feels cozy despite size, appealing to those who enjoy a lively, casual setting.
A large chocolate cake comes with ice cream for dessert. They also offer a cake with sparklers and a song at the end.
Good to know
Free parking is available for restaurant visitors, but ask for a tag to avoid charges.
Paid parking costs NIS 20 for a few hours nearby.
The total cost for a meal for four can reach around 600 shekels without tip.
Italian restaurant offers intimate indoor seating with air conditioning and Italian music creating a pleasant atmosphere. Outdoor seating feels exposed and less comfortable, with loud music and dim lighting from street lamps. The vibe balances between cozy indoors and a messy, noisy street-side experience.
Chocolate and caprese torte cakes come with whipped cream. The chocolate cake is simple and sweet, but the whipped cream can be weak.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect a long wait at the entrance, often over an hour.
The menu includes only starters, salad, and pasta, with no main dishes.
Spacious cafe with many seating options including comfortable sofas and plenty of outdoor tables. Atmosphere feels peaceful and joyful, supported by pleasant background music and a dog-friendly vibe. Design separates work areas neatly, making it suitable for both working and casual hangouts.
Vegan cakes stand out here, with a carrot cake that is a rare find. Cakes come alongside breakfast dishes like sandwiches and muffins, and staff sometimes offer small cake samples.
Good to know
Cake tasting is available in the morning.
The tables at the back have power plugs nearby.
Customers cannot sit at their laptops on Friday and Saturday.
Stylish cafe inside a flea market offers intimate bar seating with views of the street and Japanese-influenced decor. The atmosphere stays chill and inviting with ambient music and a community feel, attracting freelancers and people watchers. Air conditioning and laptop-friendly outlets support a relaxed, productive vibe.
Big boy miso and matcha cakes offer unique flavors unlike typical options. Small cakes match quality found in patisseries, though the carrot cake is just average.
Good to know
The meal costs around 80 shekels for a basic breakfast.
Portion sizes may be small; two pieces of chala bred are common.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early.
Small bakery with open kitchen and minimalist design offers a bright, clean atmosphere that feels authentic and European. Limited indoor seating leads to a lively, bustling vibe as people come for high-quality breads and pastries. The place stands out for its meticulous presentation and unique offerings.
Cakes come in large slices and include standout options like carrot cake and cumin cake. They bake everything fresh on site, delivering insanely delicious flavors that rival those found in Germany.
Good to know
The bakery only offers takeaway; there is no seating available.
Parking is not available nearby, so plan accordingly.
American Express is not accepted; bring another form of payment.
Organic grocery store blends boutique products with a fresh local market vibe, including a coffee shop and inner courtyard. Atmosphere feels relaxed and pleasant with a calm energy throughout. Space combines urban design and high-quality offerings for a distinctive shopping and dining experience.
Chocolate cake stands out with a divine and hard-to-describe flavor. Pastries and cakes offer unique, tasty options alongside coffee and vegan choices.
Good to know
The restaurant has a vegan offer and is expanding its options.
Everything in the restaurant is organic, ensuring high quality.
The place functions as a grocery store, coffee shop, and vegetable shop.
Bakery offers gluten-free pastries with an authentic European boutique atmosphere inside a small, well-designed space. The vibe is pleasant and quiet, attracting a steady crowd despite limited seating and frequent lines.
Gluten-free, vegan, and nut-free cakes come in lovely packaged and refrigerated delivery. The milk jam cake with pistachio praline and the crunch cake stand out for their quality and taste.
Good to know
Blikemach offers a wide selection of gluten-free pastries and breads.
Reservations are required for cake purchases to ensure availability.
Expect long wait times, especially on Fridays and weekends.
Pastry shop offers stunning and unusual design with a European-inspired atmosphere that feels light and beautiful. The vibe is cozy and easy-going, complemented by calm, easy-listening music. Seating is limited inside but available outside, creating a relaxed setting for enjoying meticulously prepared pastries.
Cakes here are exquisitely sweet but not overly so, appealing to those who prefer less sweetness. The poppy seed cake stands out as a special and successful choice, and all cakes look beautiful and trendy.
Good to know
The price of a single croissant is 15 NIS.
Hail Pudding is available on Fridays.
The patisserie offers a Tzahar kosher certificate.
Small bakery offers fresh pastries and high-quality breads with a quiet, cozy atmosphere inside. Outdoor seating is limited and can be noisy, with only one fan available. Staff know regulars, creating a homely neighborhood vibe.
Cakes feature excellent dough and include a chocolate and nuts cake along with a tasty Basque cake.
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If you come at 8 o’clock in the morning, you’ll be able to get a warm croissant.
The line is long during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
There are very few places to sit inside the bakery.
Charming café with indoor and outdoor seating offers a cozy, family-like atmosphere filled with pleasant music and views of Neve Tzedek. Busy and popular on weekends, it features careful design details and a relaxed vibe that suits sharing moments with others.
Vegan cakes stand out with extraordinary flavor. Options include warm chocolate cake, tarte tatin, and crack pie, all served fresh and tasty.
Good to know
Jazz evenings are held on Thursdays.
Breakfast for two costs 145 ILS and includes coffee and juice.
The restaurant is busy and crowded on weekends.
Minimalist Japanese design shapes a calm, modern atmosphere with beautiful stone bar counter and fresh flowers on tables. The space attracts many working quietly on laptops, creating a chill vibe that feels like a small escape from the city. Music and decor add to the unique, meticulous aesthetic.
Cheese cake comes in a small portion that feels just right. Chocolate cake is offered for kids, and coffee cakes and pancakes stand out, though the Japanese pancake is more like a cake in a pan than fluffy.
Good to know
Expect a 50-minute wait for food during peak hours.
There is limited seating with around 20 tables available.
Customers may need to wait 15-20 minutes for a table.
Coffee shop offers excellent pastries with a European aroma in a cozy, colorful setting. Atmosphere feels neighborly and clean but can be noisy. Seating is not very comfortable, and some tables have ashtrays.
Good to know
The cafe operates on a self-service basis.
Prices are generally on the high side.
The establishment is open during the weekend.
Small corner cafe with modern design and ample indoor and outdoor seating offers a quiet alley setting shaded most of the day. Upstairs workspace provides a cozy spot with outlets and a printer for laptop users. Background music blends 70s and 80s new wave, synth pop, African beats, and dark techno creating a unique vibe.
Cakes come in a satisfying selection and taste very good. Small cakes around 5 square meters are available alongside tasty cold drinks.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 10-15 minutes for your order, even with few clients.
Prices for coffee and pastries are high, averaging 38 NIS.
The cafe does not serve food, only cookies and cake.
Cafe sits amid beautiful Bauhaus buildings with most seating outdoors around a lively square. Atmosphere varies from noisy inside to pleasant outdoor vibe with power outlets at window seats for work. It attracts a young, social crowd enjoying coffee and pastries in a casual setting.
Presentation features raspberry jam shaped like a flower, evoking a 90s cafe vibe. The cake offers a crispy crumb texture with raspberries and almonds and delivers a refined, full flavor profile.
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A small Espresso Machiato costs 13 NIS ($3.50).
The price for a tiny cup of coffee is very high.
The prices for coffee are high, with a cup costing NIS 20.
Small bakery offers fresh breads and pastries with a clean and professional setting. Atmosphere feels crowded but lively, attracting those who appreciate fragrant and delicious baked goods despite high prices.
Big cakes cost NIS150, which is quite reasonable. Cakes have original names and taste really delicious, though the poppy pie cake is less impressive.
Good to know
Expect high prices; items can be overpriced compared to local supermarkets.
Each donut costs 14 shekels, which is on the higher side.
Pay attention to the prices displayed, as discrepancies may occur.