Café Pushkin

Location

Moscow
Russia
55° 45' 49.4856" N, 37° 36' 17.6688" E
RU
General info: 

Fine dining and pleasant atmosphere are the main features of the Café Pushkin. Located in the 19th century building, this restaurant has connected modern with traditional. Here you can taste modern French haute cuisine or try some of the old Russian recipes. As a part of this restaurant are a hundred year old library and a rooftop café. This place is open 24 hours a day and has become a favorite place for foreign tourists.

Getting there: 

Café Pushkin is located on the Tverskoy boulevard, just some hundred meters from the metro stations “Pushkinskaya” and “Tverskaya”.

Costs: 

From 750 rubles for a lunch.

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