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slow saturday mornings in bryggen have a particular gravity to them, the kind where you find yourself lingering longer than planned. jacobsfjorden 4 puts you right in the older quarter of bergen, where the streets are narrow and the pace tends to slow down whether you want it to or not. kaf kafe has built a real following here, not through noise but through consistency, which in specialty coffee means more than people give it credit for. if you're working through a laptop or just watching the morning go by, it holds up either way. the regulars clearly know something. bergen's weather gives you plenty of reasons to stay indoors, and this is a better reason than most. come for a cortado on a grey tuesday and you'll probably understand it.
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