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Now they were at the elegant pavement café beside the library.
This was such a beautiful city, Merrill thought a couple of hours later as she paid for her coffee and left the pavement café.
It's a bit like a pavement café in Paris.'
The pavement café is a popular hangout.
The traditional public rooms include a TV room and a typically Italian pavement café.
She swept an arm out towards a squad of troops who had taken over a pavement café on the other side of the square.
He ran his eyes over the figures seated at the tables outside the pavement café and a twinge of fear ran through him.
He sat out at a table in what qualified as a pavement café, watching what there was of the worldlet passing by.
Drinking at a pavement café on Ben Yehuda was for each of them a way of signing off from the mission.
Do your sightseeing in the morning, then get into the Madrilenian swing with a long lunch followed by some serious people watching at a pavement café.
(Close your eyes, and you could be in a pavement café on Boulevard St. Germain.)
Its chaos is infectious and you may end up bargaining to the last dinar with a shopkeeper, before flopping onto a pavement café, savouring your purchase.
After a while I sat down at a pavement café table and rather shamefacedly clapped my hands, but produced such a ladylike patter that no one heard me.
T Map A simple pavement café, just inside the bab, with a ready supply of mint tea (around DH5).
There is an elaborate stucco exterior, canopied entrance and charming pavement café surrounded by tubs of flowers and shrubs and shaded by umbrellas.
Within half an hour of arrival, I was in the central square, relaxing over a cold beer at a pavement café watching tout le monde on their early evening promenade.
So, what everyone wants to know is, not how it handles, its 0-60mph time or what it looks like parked outside a Milanese pavement café, but... what'll it do to the gallon?
A typical sequence will show a series of leisure activities - water-skiing, parascending or wind-surfing - after which the reporter slumps exhaustedly in a pavement café, drinking some dreadful concoction through a plastic straw.
Wander around the bustling streets and markets or try the yellow trams which are cheap and easy to use and allow time for a leisurely drink at a pavement café or cosy brown bar.
She shrugged slightly, watching a brightly lit pavement café with yellow awnings flashing past, glimpsing an elegant square shaded by lofty date palms, and another elaborately carved shrine to some unknown saint decorating the street corner.
As night fell they had turned their backs on the rush and excitement of the Expo and returned to the old Seville where they had dined by candlelight in a small pavement café and watched the world rush by.
And for good measure, at the end of our visit the schoolteacher with the Italian group confided that the cappuccinos in the pavement café outside were every bit as good as anything to be had by the Spanish Steps in Rome.
On impulse, she bought a recently published history of the region under the Occupation and took it to a pavement café, where she sat under a gaudy sunshade, idly sipping coffee and glancing through her book, but finding the passing show around her far more diverting.
At the foot of the old town in Ibiza's capital, La Bodega (4) is a bar, pavement café, lounge and restaurant all rolled into one, and is a good place to get into the island vibe with a few beers or glasses of wine.
Tiredness, the excitement of the journey and of sitting, so late, at a pavement café such as I had seen only in films (these agreeable continental institutions had not yet spread to London, far less pre-Festival Edinburgh), as well as the unaccustomed intake of alcohol, all made my head reel.