best town square caffes/brunch spots?
Posted by Due_Coyote_486@reddit | budapest | View on Reddit | 13 comments
hi, i'm only gonna be in Budapest for one day and I need some recommandations around the town square of the city where I can enjoy a coffee, have brunch, it can be around any price range. Thanks!
nevemlaci2@reddit
Just take a walk on any avenue and find a random cafe on some square. We have thousands of them probably.
Due_Coyote_486@reddit (OP)
can you also tell me exactly where the town square would be?
VszVszVsz@reddit
if you actually share the location of where you plan to be that would be more helpful.
budapest is a city, not a town, and thus most districts have at least one main square
Due_Coyote_486@reddit (OP)
I’ll be around District VII and VIII
VszVszVsz@reddit
klauzál tér
but just know that with the explosion of brunch places here over the past 7 years is pretty much only for tourists. that's why there's so many in district vii
Due_Coyote_486@reddit (OP)
Thank you
nevemlaci2@reddit
I can give you one that you should avoid and that is New York Cafe. Huge line, expensive as hell and not good.
nevemlaci2@reddit
There is like 50 squares in Budapest, it is a huge city. Walk along Bartók Béla út for example and you will find tons of cafes, bars, restaurants, shops to choose from. What area will you be around, maybe we can help you if you can share that.
viktoryf95@reddit
Budapest is a city with 2 million inhabitants, there is no single “town square”.
skp_005@reddit
Not sure if your expectations are set right -- Budapest is situated on about 500 km2 and has a population of 2M+. It's a metropolis with 23 districts, not a town.
On the upside, you'll sure to find a café or any kind of food and drink place. But also, you"ll have to say which area you'll be in for people to give good recommendations. I don't think you'll want to sit on the tram for half an hour just for a bagel and a coffee.
Due_Coyote_486@reddit (OP)
I’ll be around District VII and VIII
skp_005@reddit
There is a good selection, search for "kávézó" in Google Maps, for some reason, it gives me more results that searching for "café". If it also has "pékség" (baker's) or "reggeli" (breakfast) in the name, you'll be able to get more than just biscuits too.
Look at the review scores and the pictures, I'm sure you'll find one that you like.
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