Social Café
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/CAFES, SOFIA/ Updated : Mar 24, 2017, 15:59 IST
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Open air cafés on a pedestrianized street are a bit of a rage in Sofia right now and Social Café caters to that need. This new entrant offers a fresh approach to café-style dining with an open kitchen where guests can see their fo … Read more
Open air cafés on a pedestrianized street are a bit of a rage in Sofia right now and Social Café caters to that need. This new entrant offers a fresh approach to café-style dining with an open kitchen where guests can see their food being put together right in front of their eyes. The space is done up in a laid-back way and the service is friendly. Read less

Open air cafés on a pedestrianized street are a bit of a rage in Sofia right now and Social Café caters to that need. This new entrant offers a fresh approach to café-style dining with an open kitchen where guests can see their food being put together right in front of their eyes. The space is done up in a laid-back way and the service is friendly. As for the menu, it is a mix of local Bulgarian specialities and Italian dishes, which works really well. We love the salads, pizzas and lemonades. There are plenty of dishes that cater to vegetarians too. Try dropping by Social Café for breakfast or lunch for a casual meal and you won’t be disappointed.
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