Placed on one of the city's busiest streets next to raw food restaurants and Turkish kebabs the cafe has a fine mix of dedicated regulars, urbanists and students discussing their latest political art project around the worn out tables inside and on the street. Quite a few internationals can be spotted there as well.
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The original gimmick for luring people to Props was that everything in the bar was for sale. I guess it still is possible to buy one of the odd chairs (maybe not worth it) but the real reason to go here these days is the crowd. Even though there is no room for a dance floor, the music is always good and the vibe gets going every weekend.
A booty bump is always a great way to get acquainted with some of the locals.
Mon-We: 11:00-00:00
Th-Sa: 11:00-02:00
Su: 12:00-23:00
Mon-We: 11:00-00:00
Th-Sa: 11:00-02:00
Su: 12:00-23:00