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Don’t even think about skipping breakfast when you’re in the neighbourhood of Adler in Sochi. Typical offerings include buttery croissants, local pancakes, toast slathered with the best Russian cheese and caviar, and homemade sweet feijoa jam. Order yourself a big cup of hot Raf coffee with honey and mint to accompany your breakfast, or perhaps an espresso or black Russian tea. If you are planning to visit for the World Cup in 2018, why not mix your sport-watching with all the culinary pleasures this region of Russia has to offer?

Bulki na More

Cafe, Russian

Open from 8am, this little bakery creates exquisite pastries and the best coffee to start your day. Located right in the heart of Adler, Bulki na More uses fresh local produce to create outstanding gourmet dishes renowned for their size and flavour, as well as milkshakes, home-made yoghurt with different flavours, local honey and peanut butter.

Barabas Espresso Bar

Cafe, Contemporary, Italian, American, European, Pub Grub

Another delicious and contemporary option in the Adler neighbourhood of Sochi is Barabas, offering a vast choice of coffee, tea and smoothies. On weekends it can get very busy, so try to get there early to avoid the crowds.

Wood Coffee

Coffee Shop, American, European, Coffee, Tea

Wood Coffee has plenty of morning-time treats on its menu, including traditional Russian breakfast with pancakes, an array of coffee beverages and many other plates for a perfect morning ritual. You absolutely can’t go wrong with a breakfast menu served all day, every day. They offer brunch on the weekends, too. Undoubtedly one of the best coffee and breakfast places in Adler.

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