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Contribuiți la feedbackThe Ashtray Cafe is located on Second Street, in between the Street of the Arch and 4th Avenue North. It can be a bit tricky to find, but if you head down the Street of the Arch and take the second right, you'll easily spot the cafe. They offer a variety of food options to dine in or take away, with prices ranging from 4 quetzales (approximately 40 cents in euros) for a large oat cookie with chocolate chips to around 20 quetzales (about 2 euros) for more substantial cakes. If you're looking to celebrate a birthday, you can even purchase a whole cake at the cafe. Additionally, they serve savory items for those who prefer less sweet options. The cafe has a sunny patio and multiple rooms, making it a perfect spot to visit on rainy days. Overall, my experience at The Ashtray Cafe was enjoyable as I savored my milk and chocolate cake while appreciating the cozy atmosphere.
The Cinderella is a café located on the second street, between the street of the arch and 4th Avenue North. It can be a bit confusing to find, but if you take the street of the arch and then the second right, you will easily spot it. Cinderella offers a variety of cakes to enjoy on site or take away, ranging from 4 quetzales (40 cents) for a large oatmeal cookie with chocolate chips to around 20 quetzales (2 euros) for more elaborate cakes. You can even order a whole cake for a birthday celebration or to go. In addition to sweet treats, they also have savory options. The café has a sunny courtyard and several rooms in case of rainy days. I enjoyed my milkshake and chocolate cake while soaking in the atmosphere, surrounded by locals – it felt like the true essence of Antigua.