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A cappuccino kick-start in the morning before a day spent exploring a new city; a rest in the afternoon with a latte and a slab of cake; a teeny tiny super-strong espresso after a gourmet dinner - coffee is the perfect travel companion. We're looking for the best places around the world to stop for a cup of java. Share your suggestions by submitting a tip or emailing been.there@guardian.co.uk (and don't forget to check our companion tea and cake guide)
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    PROPS

    Posted by MrThursday 26 April 2011

    A really nice bar, full of creative types and students. Serves some excellent Danish beers as well as the normal Carlsberg and Tuborg. Sit outside weather permitting, blankets provided if a bit chilly! All the furniture and fittings are supposedly up for sale, if you really fancy a chair with your beer, this is the place. In all the years I have been there I have never seen anyone do this ...

    Blågårdsgade 5, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark
    +45 3536 9955
    www.propscoffeeshop.dk
    Google map: bit.ly/mSnR56

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    Sort Kaffe & Vinyl

    Posted by ColvilleAndersen 27 August 2006

    A splendid new coffee bar in the dynamic Vesterbro neighbourhood. Translated as "Black Coffee & Vinyl" this tiny coffee bar sells quality java to rival anywhere else as well as doubling as a record shop featuring sleazy-listening, moog-pop, electrotrash and acid-folk on vinyl.

    It don't get much groovier than this, baby.

    Skydebanegade 4, Vesterbro, Copenhagen, right by Istedgade, the main strip in the Vesterbro neighbourhood;
    Open: Tues-Thurs 8am-6pm, Fri. 8am-7pm and Sat/Sun 11am-7pm

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