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Wednesday, 8 September, 2010, 1:15 ( 23:15 GMT )
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Lino's Coffee Opens Branch in Tripoli
13/09/2009 00:39:00
Photo: Lino’s coffee in the inside

The Italian famous Lino's Coffee, a new coffee joint located in a two storey building along the Gargaresh road in Siyahiya area, was officially opened last on Wednesday's Ramadan night.

The launching ceremony was attended by several invited guests who had a chance to taste some 16 kinds of coffee in an elegant atmosphere.

These include Cappuccino, Cafetino Goloso, Cafetino Sfizzioso, American Coffee, Bolero, Budinoso and many others.

At Lino's Coffee you can be served breakfast from 7 am to 12 noon.

They got a long menu that comprises various choices that fit the taste of all customers.

There are pastries, cheese Omelette, soups, chicken Cesar salads, tuna and cheese panini sandwiches, chicken and salami panini sandwiches, mushroom and cheese burger, french fries, backed potatoes, potatoes purees, amaretto crepe, hazelnut syrups, cinnamon creams, double epresso, shakerato, blueberry tea and other drinks.

There is also the evening session which extends until 11 pm.

Lino's Coffee, is an Italian brand name with over seven branches in Italy. While in foreign countries, the brand name is available in Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Switzerland, Kuwait city and two openings in the United Arab Emirates.

The management of the Lino's Coffee has dedicated the upstairs floor mostly for people with families.
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