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CAFES - Coffee pioneers

Jul 23, 2008
By Marge Tubalkain-Trell

ELEGANCE: Coffee comes with style in all three Baltic countries.
TALLINN - In a recession people usually spend only on necessities, yet amazingly a recent survey showed that Estonians are so hung up on good living that they plan to cut down on food and fuel to spend more on traveling and entertainment. In other words people would rather drink in a cafe than buy bread. Despite this, the cafe business is a tough business with a few big winners and numerous losers. Coffee In, one of the country’s most widespread cafe chains, offers takeaway drinks and light mea ...


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