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“Gauja” Cafe

February 28, 2010 by ehohlov in Bars, Coffee shops with 2 Comments
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Rating: 4.5/5 (2 votes cast)

Gauja Cafe Riga
Step into a Latvian apartment circa 1970. Elvis records crackle on the Hi-Fi while a bohemian bartender grabs liquor bottles from what appears to be someone’s grandmother’s china cabinet. The furniture is also retro as are the Soviet style beer mugs and the antique magazines and books. Try a milky Brenguļu brew out on the sidewalk or grab a stool and knock back a cheap vodka shot. In keeping with the communal living theme, space is limited.

While the Gauja is a tiny café, it is not to be missed if you are looking for a peek at alternative Riga. The Gauja is one of the city’s hot spots for unconventional people. This is where you can almost always find local musicians and artists, who create the special ambience of the evening hours here.

The café’s interior is derived from a typical Soviet apartment. Its blue walls, whitewashed ceiling with rounded corners, weak, overhead lamp, conspicuously black electrical outlets and funky furniture and bookshelves are all authentically and typically Soviet. The books on the shelves, the music and the paintings are also from that era. Chess, checkers and dominoes are among the parlour games at hand.
Music has special meaning at the Gauja – here you can get recordings that you can’t find anywhere else. The owners have their own recording studio and the Gauja often holds special events for poetry, music and art.

Bear in mind that although it’s called a buffet (bufete), the Gauja serves mostly drinks. Named after Latvia’s most romantic river, it serves the sorts of snacks that you can cup in your hand like a passing stream – nuts or chips. The pleasing exception is something like a Soviet croque-monsieur, prepared fresh on the spot.

The Brenguļu beer (Brenguļu alus) is a must. It’s unpasteurised and comes from the banks of the actual river. Fermented birch sap, the vernal elixir of life in Latvia, and traditional chicory coffee are also served here.
Regulars at the Gauja leave messages for each other on a bulletin board, but this welcoming crowd won’t mind if you join in.

Address
Tērbatas 56 Street,
Town Centre, Riga

Working Hours
Daily 12:00-23:00

Phone number: +371 67275662
Website: http://www.gauja.jewww.gauja.je
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bufetegauja

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“Gauja” Cafe, 4.5 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

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2 Comments

  1. Vlad MargineanJan 6, 2011 at 9:29 pm

    Despre asta am putea vorbi un an intreg!

  2. Riga GuideApr 27, 2012 at 9:40 am

    Translation: “I could talk about it a whole year!” Good that you liked it Vlad!

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