Located on the Nevsky Prospekt site of the former Wolf and Beranger confectionery, opened in 1816, this café has seen many famous people in its long life, including the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, a waxwork figure of whom sits at one of the tables. Divided into two floors, serving a cafe menu downstairs and with a more formal dining room on the first floor, the Literary Cafe serves Russian and European cuisine cooked to traditional recipes.
Literaturnoe Kafe (Literary Cafe): Description
Type: | Restaurant |
Cuisine: | European, Russian |
Prices: | Budget ($20 and below) |
Features: | Reservations Recommended |