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                <title>Cafe Josephine</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Cafe Jospehine is a very restful bar-cum-restaurant next to the water and only 15 mins by metro from the city centre. It is full of books and has one room that is decked out like a library. Very ornate and luxurious, yet less expensive than most bars in the city centre, good bar staff who serve coffee the traditional Dutch way with a glass of water with ice and a shot of rum with cream. My local in Rotterdam and former favourite student haunt]]></description>
                
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                <title>Cafe Cambrinus</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A nice beer cafe tucked under Rotterdam's famous 'cubewonings' (cubic houses). One of the best selections of beer in the city in a comfortable, friendly bar. Food is also available. Although I didn't eat here myself, they were serving plenty of it.<br><br>The only down-side is that it's too dimly lit if you like to read a book while quaffing the Netherlands' finest ales.]]></description>
                
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