Anticafé in Aix
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteOpening a café in Aix can’t be easy when there are so many already in the town, but this one has quite a USP. Instead of paying for what you drink or eat, you pay for the time you sit there. The first hour is 5 euros per person. I was intrigued and went along today to try the Anticafé in colourful premises in rue Granet. An innovative cafe in Aix en Provence.
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