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Grand Café   

Grand Café joined the many cafes dotting Baka's leafy, pastoral thoroughfare, Beit Lechem Road, in November 2011, distinguishing itself with both aes...GO

Waffle Factory   

The newest addition to Jerusalem's ever popular network of sweet-tooth satisfying Belgian waffle bars is Waffle Factory. Located on Emek Refaim in the...GO

Link   

Even though it runs right into busy King George Street, one of the main thoroughfares of downtown Jerusalem, HaMa'alot street is an oasis of sylva...GO

Agrippas   

The area at the base of Agrippas Street where it meets King George is the quintessential west Jerusalem scene: a wide stone square with a ring o...GO

Tmol Shilshom   

Tmol Shilshom, a venerable restaurant-cum-reading room on the top floor of a classic Jerusalem stone building in historic Nachalat Shiva, overloo...GO

Cafe Mizrachi   

Tucked away into one of the tiny aisles that cut between the two main drags of the Machane Yehuda marketplace is a high-quality cafe with a (rhy...GO

Cafe B'Gina   

There are arguably more charming kosher dairy cafes in Jerusalem than there are actual living people, so in order to stand out a cafe must truly...GO

Zuni   

The smoothly worn golden stone alleyways and century-old architecture of Nachalat Shiva in downtown Jerusalem no longer house deeply religious Jew...GO

The Quarter Café   

The Jewish Quarter was almost entirely rebuilt in 1967, since the Jordanians leveled it in 1948 when they seized the West Bank and half of Jerus...GO

Alice   

Although Israel's well-entrenched cafe culture has become increasingly dominated by the big Israeli coffee chains (Aroma Espresso Bar and Cafe H...GO

Ta'amon   

Cafe Ta'amon, a tiny, cute coffee shop of only a few small tables under a blue awning on King George Street, may be somewhat nondescript-se...GO

Kalo   

Nearly identical dairy cafes are legion in Jerusalem, and Beit Lechem Road, the leafy and uncharacteristically peaceful thoroughfare that cuts t...GO

Austrian Hospice Café   

The Austrian Hospice, a stately building behind a heavy gate occupying the corner of Al-Wad Road and the Via Dolorosa in the Old City's Moslem Q...GO

Holyland Park Café   

Bayit Vegan ("House and Garden") may sound more like a name for a magazine than a name for a neighborhood, but it fits the neighborhood that car...GO

Cup O' Joe (Talbieh)   

Cup O' Joe (Cafe Joe, in Hebrew) is a welcome addition to the Israeli coffee shop scene. While the big three chains (Aroma, Coffee Shop and Cafe...GO

Cafe Hillel (Hillel St.)   

Hillel Street in downtown Jerusalem, for reasons as yet unknown, is the nexus of the new Israeli coffee craze, the source from which sprang forth ...GO

Café Paradiso   

Israel is generally one of the more relaxed countries in the world – with a decades-long legacy of austere socialism, Israel remains even in...GO

Café Modus   

Every city needs a night cafe, the kind of place where you can gather forces before (or recoup your losses after) a night of bar hopping, all ov...GO

Café Kadosh   

Most Mediterranean and European countries have very well-established cafe cultures, and the State of Israel, born out of the mingling of attitud...GO

Bolinat   

Lots of restaurants in Israel, and an increasing number in Jerusalem, aren't kosher. But despite the pork tenderloin or the shrimp scampi on the...GO

Aroma Kosher Espresso Bar (Jaffa, Downtown)   

Israeli coffee culture has come a long way in recent years, changing Israelis from a people who considered nes al chalav (instant coffee crystals ...GO

Shosh   

A cozy Katamon cafe that was once located in the same complex as the more legendary Duvshanit, Shosh specializes in generally the same kosher dairy ...GO

Aroma Espresso Bar (Mt. Scopus)   

Israeli coffee culture has come a long way in recent years, changing Israelis from a people who considered nes al chalav (instant coffee crystals ...GO

Dolce Latte   

A more recent entry into the crowded and capricious Jerusalem midrachov coffeeshop scene, Dolce Latte stakes its turf against nearby heavyweights like...GO

Cup O' Joe (City Center)   

Cup O' Joe (Cafe Joe, in Hebrew) is a welcome addition to the Israeli coffee shop scene. While the big three chains (Aroma, Coffee Shop and Ca...GO

Aroma Kosher Espresso Bar Express (King George)   

Israeli coffee culture has come a long way in recent years, changing Israelis from a people who considered nes al chalav (instant coffee crystals ...GO

Aroma Espresso Bar (Hillel)   

Israeli coffee culture has come a long way in recent years, changing Israelis from a people who considered nes al chalav (instant coffee crystals mi...GO

Duvshanit   

The Palmach, an acronym for plugot machatz (which somewhat awkwardly translates to "crack companies," perhaps better rendered as "strike forces"...GO

Café Ne'eman/Sambooki   

Israeli chains tend to appear on the culinary scene like a lightning bolt and then rapidly replicate throughout the city and country. The best e...GO

Angel Café (Nayot)   

The Israeli Angel bakery, bringer of bread to the nation, was apparently not content with merely the industrial side of bread-making. Sensing an...GO

Shammai 12   

In a country bursting at the seams with essentially identical kosher dairy cafe/restaurants, a new joint of that type has to offer some kind of ...GO

Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf   

Competition is stiff in Israel's restaurant scene, and nowhere is this more apparent than in chain coffee shops. Israel's own home-grown coffee ...GO

Coffee Shop (City Center)   

Israelis are often fiercely loyal to their homegrown brands – a phenomenon that many foreign restaurant chains discovered when Israelis fa...GO

Y Café   

Delicately tucked into what was once a Nachlaot barbershop is "Y."  With what locals and regulars claim as arguably the best coffee in Jeru...GO

Cafe Inbal   

Nestled into Ein Kerem, the small bake shop Café Inbal has a nice selection of classic light Israeli fare. While a wide range of breads and pas...GO

Café Hillel (Jaffa Rd.)   

Hillel Street in downtown Jerusalem, for reasons as yet unknown, is the nexus of the new Israeli coffee craze, the source from which sprang fo...GO

Nocturno   

Jerusalem is not a city particularly suited to the late-night crowd – Jerusalemites tend to turn in for the night pretty early, and unlike ...GO

Coffee Shop (German Colony)   

This establishment has closed.  Israelis are often fiercely loyal to their homegrown brands – a phenomenon that many foreign restaura...GO

Café Café   

Café Café doesn't just sell food and coffee, it sells an attitude – a sort of lackadaisical insouciance that manifests itself...GO

Masaryk   

Named, creatively enough, after its location on the corner of Emek Refaim and Masaryk streets (Masaryk himself was an early 20th century philoso...GO

The Coffee Mill   

Israel may have come a long way in the development of a serious coffee culture since the not-so-distant days when the very height of the Israeli...GO

Cafe Rimon   

Occupying an impressively sized chunk of real estate right off Ben-Yehuda on Lunz Street, Rimon (pomegranate) tries to be several different kind...GO

Roladin   

The new Mamilla Alrov Quarter has aroused debate among Jerusalemites: Is it better to keep building upscale establishments catering to the touri...GO

Emil   

Occupying the intersection of two of the Machane Yehuda market's minor aisles between Machane Yehuda St. and Etz Hahayim St., opposite from a bu...GO

Café Smadar   

The German Colony may have recently acquired a reputation, somewhat deserved, as an enclave of mostly religious American immigrants and temporar...GO

Sigmund   

The counter restaurant, a quintessentially old-school American dining concept wherein the diners cluster around a countertop built around t...GO

Negro   

Tel Avivians, Israel's equivalent of those New Yorkers who seem skeptical of the existence of restaurants, bars, nightlife and living people b...GO

Moti's Café   

Jewish Quarter tourists looking for a simple sit-down meal will be pleased to find Moti's Cafe, an unassuming kosher l'mehadrin dairy restaurant in ...GO

Menorah   

Someone spending time in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City might understandably be led to believe that Jews are like Hindus, religiously inclin...GO

Yotvata Ba'ir   

Kibbutz Yotvata, deep in the Arava Desert north of Eilat, is not where one would expect to find one of Israel's biggest dairy producers. But Israel ...GO

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