Palace Cafe

Palace Cafe is a café located in Lebanon.

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57
ratings
  • Phone

    +961 1 364 949

  • Type

    Café

Address

Manara Lebanon

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Parking Street, Public Lot
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Comments / 13


Keywords:

water views good for singles ice cream family-friendly juice
Erkan Saka

in one of the Guardian blogs, this place is said to be an intellectual escape. definitely not. but a good place otherwise. near sea.

Najah Steitieh

The best place to hang out with friends ..... But always crouded !!!

Malek

The icecream is delicious. Ask for extra chocolate . Çok Lezzetli

Emel

View ????????????????????????

Shia

Yummy juices by the sea

SERA SERA

Gorgeous sea view

Marwan Adel

Sea view ,Food,Drinks

Sama

Opened 24 hours

Dandoun

Atyab argile w lemonade w a7la view

Pablo Habib

With eliane philip josi myriam and salim having season salad

Ayhan Hayıroğlu

Beyaz kahve dedikleri şey gülsuyu esansı katılmış su . Dikkatli olmakta fayda var :) White coffee is pure water with rose aroma only. Beware :)

Erdem Genç

Kahvalti. Turk damak tadina Fellahti Fouldu uygun degil. Acik bufe kahvalti istiyorum ulen :)

Hassan Alashi

مكان تعبان والطولات تعبانة وكراسي قديمة ومش نصيحة ابدا

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