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Nabi Yuna

Allenby Street, Tel Aviv

Perhaps Tel Aviv's most famous cafe, Nabi Yuna on Allenby Street epitomises the city's laid-back cool with its shabby-chic couches and vibrant social atmosphere. Better for soaking up Tel Aviv culture than focused work, but an unmissable local institution.

4/10 $
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Tony and Esther

Shuk Levinsky area, Florentin, Tel Aviv

A charming neighbourhood cafe in the vibrant Shuk Levinsky area near Florentin, ideal for working from a laptop in peace. Tony and Esther transforms from a focused morning cafe into a bustling lunchtime restaurant, offering the best of both worlds.

8/10 $
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HOC Coffee

Tel Aviv

The epitome of Tel Aviv's third-wave coffee movement where staff take serious pride in every preparation. HOC specialises in Coffee Drip - widely considered one of the best coffees in Tel Aviv - and maintains a focused, quality-first philosophy.

7/10 $$
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Way Cup

Yohanan HaSandlar St, Tel Aviv

A two-location Tel Aviv specialty cafe roasting all their coffee in-house at the Yohanan HaSandlar flagship. Way Cup has built a loyal following for their commitment to freshness and precise brewing across their compact, welcoming spaces.

7/10 $$
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Tel Aviv's outdoor-oriented, creatively charged culture has produced one of the Middle East's most energetic cafe scenes. The city's cafes range from the famously chilled-out Allenby Street hangouts to disciplined specialty roasters on Dizengoff Square, all infused with the distinctive Tel Aviv energy that makes even a simple coffee feel like an event.