Another newly opened spot bringing fresh and interesting energy to Belgrade is Fazenda. It's located near the busy Zeleni Venac station, but tucked away on the small street of Kraljevića Marka.
During the day, you can come here for good coffee and breakfast or brunch, with choices like granola or eggs prepared in various ways. Apart from breakfast, there are a few other options, such as a tasty tomato soup and different salads, as well as snacks like nachos with guacamole, that you can pair with your drinks. In the evening, you can choose from a variety of tasty cocktails and other alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks.
Fazenda has a pleasant minimalist interior on two levels, with large windows that brighten the space during the day. Since it's located on a quiet street, it's a great place to work from if you're looking to change your work environment for a bit. Another interesting aspect of Fazenda, and other recently opened places in Belgrade, is that they diversify their programming throughout the month, which isn't common among traditional Belgrade bars. Here, you can attend themed food events, parties, or various cultural events, which you can keep track of on their Instagram account.
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