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Filipenko Coffee Bar

Rating 5.0
90 ratings
Closed until 9:00 AM
Novi Sad, Njegoševa ulica, 16 • Novi Sad, Njegoševa 18
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BRIOCHE WITH GUACAMOLE AND SALMON
brioche, 6-minute egg, cream cheese, guacamole salmon (435.7 calories)
950 din.
SCRAMBLED EGGS ON BRIOCHE
eggs, arugula, brioche, cream cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, parmesan, chives (371.29 calories) + salmon 290 rsd (60 calories)
600 din.
MOCHI
400 din.
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Novi Sad, Njegoševa ulica, 16Novi Sad, Njegoševa 18
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Центар – Шафарикова
310 m
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Центар – ШафариковаЦентар – Позоришни трг / Успенска цркваCentar – ŠafarikovaПотходникТемеринска
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Price cup cappuccino:330–390 rsd
Petfriendly:allowed with cats and dogs
Wheelchair accessibility:unavailable
Payment method:cash
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Владимир Павлович
Level 6 Local Expert
September 7, 2024
Filipenko is a tiny cafeteria in the heart of Novi Sad, hidden from the tourist traffic on a narrow street. You'd never find it unless you were looking for it, as it's overshadowed by a local giant, another coffee shop, "Zenit Books." I myself passed by it several times, overlooking its minimalistic sign. It was only because of a friend's recommendation that I finally opened the door and stepped inside, ready for anything. At first glance, the interior wasn't fancy at all: plain white walls and seemingly nothing else. However, as your eyes lazily scan the place, you start to notice other things: Soviet-style carpets on the floor, posters here and there, and plants scattered around the corners. All of these create a unique atmosphere that makes Filipenko a memorable place. People don't go to coffee shops just to drink coffee; they can do that at home. They go because these places, if they're good, offer something more. Ambience is surely one of them. When I ordered my "the-biggest-americano-you-can-make," I sat upstairs and immediately fell in love with the place. There were quite a few people, chatting quietly at different tables: IT guys fixing bugs, medical students doing homework, entrepreneurs having Zoom calls with their colleagues. All of this immediately reminded me of what a coffee shop really is: a meeting point. The service is also excellent. The waiters are always nice and helpful, speaking all possible languages. What I like most about them is that they are not there to sell; they are there to assist. Almost invisible, they bring your drinks, clean the tables, say some random nice things here and there, inevitably making you smile. A tip is never demanded but always well-deserved. It's a shame that I don’t always have cash on me to express my gratitude.
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Кирилл
Level 4 Local Expert
May 11, 2025
Nice place with excellent coffee and delicious desserts
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Sasha Bondarchuk
Level 11 Local Expert
December 1, 2024
Quiet in the evening, free tables available, big Americano is 300-350ml 😍
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