Site search

Pre 22 godine iy Nisa sam dobila na poklon stihove pesme...in Kazandžijsko sokače (Coppersmith's Alley)

Najbolja jagnjetina u gradu, uz Bovinovu tamjaniku -...in Mali podrum (English explanation or translation: Small Basement)

Totalni neprofesionalizam,već drugi put ,iako sam...in Оrač (English explanation or translation: The Plowman)

Pa jel ima salata il nema?! Samo dunja i kisela?in Kod Šipe-Kamenički vis (At Šipa's-Kamenički vis Resort)

Haaahhha. I'm not too bright today. Great post!in Оrač (English explanation or translation: The Plowman)

Interesting facts

Kafana?

Kafana is a Turkish heritage which means a place where a coffee is served in a commercial way. Just coffee! The fact that "Crazy Serbs"  imply various attached contents under the term "coffee" is a completely different thing.

Literature

When Cafes Were Nowhere in Sight

In the 19th century, Kragujevac's kafanas were meeting places of social life where theatre plays were played, newspapers started, literary circles formed and people politically agitated. Old kafanas, their names to be more precise, are a special landmark in space, but also in time and history...

The Serbs, an Old People

24.05.2008.

Maybe the Serbs aren't the oldest European people but they are certainly the people with the oldest kafana tradition on the Old Continent: back in 1522 the Turks opened the first kafana in Dorćol. After Belgrade, Sarajevo got its first kafana in 1592, London in 1652, two years later Marseilles, Vienna in 1683, and Leibzig in 1694.