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Pre 22 godine iy Nisa sam dobila na poklon stihove pesme...in Kazandžijsko sokače (Coppersmith's Alley)

Najbolja jagnjetina u gradu, uz Bovinovu tamjaniku -...in Mali podrum (English explanation or translation: Small Basement)

Totalni neprofesionalizam,već drugi put ,iako sam...in Оrač (English explanation or translation: The Plowman)

Pa jel ima salata il nema?! Samo dunja i kisela?in Kod Šipe-Kamenički vis (At Šipa's-Kamenički vis Resort)

Haaahhha. I'm not too bright today. Great post!in Оrač (English explanation or translation: The Plowman)

Interesting facts

The Serbs, an Old People

Maybe the Serbs aren't the oldest European people but they are certainly the people with the oldest kafana tradition on the Old Continent: back in 1522 the Turks opened the first kafana in Dorćol. After Belgrade, Sarajevo got its first kafana in 1592, London in 1652, two years later Marseilles,...

Literature

"Pored puta" ("Along the Road") Kafana

The kafana was located on the second floor of the house and people could climb to it stepping over seventeen steps made from chiseled stone, and the handrail, or balustrade as people prefer calling it, represented the blue-coloured metal pipes with two scraped vase-forms screwed on. Heavy...

Master Kafanas

02.09.2008.
Master Kafanas

Master Kafanas

A few funny professors decided that  'Multimedia Transcedent Kafana's Scenography in the Innkeeper's Practice' is more than a satisfying M. A. examination and, while having meals and drinks, awarded the student a Master's degree.

One day, an unbearable kafana's scenography attracted a pinguin who ordered double whiskey on the rocks.  When he was supposed to pay the bill, he asked the waiter : 'Do pinguins stop by here?'. 'No, you're the first one', the waiter replied. 'Now you can be sure they won't, not util your whiskey is this expensive', the pinguin warned him.

A drunkard who was eavesdropping on their conversation made a comment that it wasn't true that there were no pinguins dropping by there, except, they were white, not black like this one - one of the short stories from the first kafana's Master's Paper.

Romeo and Juliet dropped by the '?' (Question Mark) kafana once, drank wine as red as blood and looked at each other passionately. Considering the fact that the tragedy was forbidden, the wine wasn't poisonous so they could go to the seaside that summer, Greek of course. Juliet got pregnant - kafana's M. A. wrote.

The 'shows' would start in the morning, when the curtain is raised, at dawn, and end when the guests, that is the actors, want them to - when the curtain, that is the dark, falls - as said by Dobrilović in his paper.