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Free wi-fi for customers, Latte was good, I eat elsewhere. Go to the street on the right and walk a few meters and there is a small takeaway food outlet that does a great selection of pastries from 1 Euro.

Best Pasties I had in Malta from here and at just 1 euro each.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014) LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE. ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area. The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014) LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE. ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area. The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014) LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE. ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area. The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014) LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE. ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area. The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014) LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE. ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area. The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014) LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE. ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area. The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

0.50c for a cup of coffee (March 2014)

LOCAL MALTESE CAFE OWNER STANDING UP TO BULLY BOYS TRYING TO FORCE HIM TO CLOSE.

ACCESS GHALL-PARKEGG FIL-FOSS TAHT BIEB IL-BELT Way to city gate ditch parking area.

The cafe is now located behind boarding placed here that separates the old historic building that were once an integral part of the old bus station, once thriving local businesses, now the victim of a campaign to try and close them in order to redevelop the area. At the other side of the boarding are a number of porta cabins used as food outlets, the café located on this route is the oldest existing business still to survive. The location is only accessible on foot for the public, there is a car park at the end of the road, and however there is no entry for public vehicles to it. The government of Malta has met opposition in its plans to redevelop the area, in their also is a man who refuses to submit to the pressure being exerted upon him by the developers who now own the land in front of his business and the local authority who are allowing this. The man has stood firm for many years refusing to leave his business, whist what was once a busy and bustling tourist shop next door to his café closed down many years ago.

Best pasties I had in Malta at Spinx

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