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More about hot chocolate and churros than football, this chandeliered cafe dates from 1903 and is generally packed with coiffured ²õ±ðñ´Ç°ù²¹²õ, families and tourists. Grumpy, white-shirted waiters rule the roost, ensuring service is prompt and efficient, if not always especially friendly.


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