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th a t at m o st o f them a table cloth w as considered an un necessary appendage to th e d inner table. T h e b est R e stau ra tio n s a re : Vincent’s, N r. 5, K ongens N ytorv. — M iuni*s , (La S p eranza) N r. 3 , L ille K ongensgade. — HenckcV s , N r. 3 7 , G am m el­ am ag erto rv . — Beckmann’s, co rner o f A dm iralg ade and F o rtu n stræ d e. — E lbe’s , N r. 66, Store K io b - m agergade. — Buurm eister’s N r. 18, S to re K iø b - m ag e rg ad e , corn er o f Silkegade. — P fell’s , Nr. 3 48 , G othersgade. — Fischer’s, N r. 2 0, V im m el- skaftet. Cafes and Confectioners. A lthough the tow n is to lerab ly w ell supplied w ith these as to num ber, th ey are in q u ality very far behind those o f o ther countries. T h e D anes a ttrib u te th e in ferio rity of th eir Cafés to the little encouragem ent and patro n ag e held out to them , except by single m en, in conse­ quence of th e D om estic life led in C openhagen, and th eir u n acq uaintance w ith the custom , so comm on in m any other large tow ns on the C o n tin en t, of assem b ling in Cafés and a t R e stau ra tio n s, w here som etim es even w hole fam ilies take th eir m eals. T h e p rincip al C afés and C onfectioners a re : M inni’s , the one m ost fre q u e n te d , in K ongens N y to rv , opposite the th e a tre ; Café S u isse , Nr. 2 69 , K ongens N y to rv ; Gianelli’s, c o rn er o f K o n ­ gens N y torv and (Ø sterg ade; Pedrin’s , N r. 89,

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