Suzanne Dallal Center
A beautiful dance complex surrounded by gardens and historic buildings. You don’t need to see a show, just go to walk around and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Shabazi Street
Serious financial damage may occur on this street. Full of cafés, jewelry shops, and handmade goods, it’s where you go when you want to "just browse" and somehow still spend money.
Neve Schechter
A community hub that combines art and faith. This cultural center showcases local artists and invites people from all over the community to meet and mingle in their gallery, Parisian cafe, or shul.
Dallal Bakery
Not technically a coffee shop, but the coffee is good and the pastries are even better. Sit outside with a croissant the size of your head and pretend you are in Paris.
Kiosk 1920
A small kiosk with a large menu filled with coffee, Israeli breakfast classics, and wine for those whose internal clock is always set at 5:00 (technically 17:00).
Cafe Alma
A tiny cafe nestled in Shabazi street that serves great breakfast, good food, and offers premioum people watching seats as people stroll down the famous street.
Anita Ice Cream
Ridiculously good gelato with flavors like “salted pretzel Nutella crunch madness” (not the real name, but you get the idea). There’s always a line. It’s worth the wait.
Dallal
Dallal Bakery's older sister. She is elegant without being pretentious. Mediterranean-European menu, a garden that makes you want to linger, and at least one couple nearby having a Very Serious Conversation.
7to1 Lab
This bar is BYOB in the sense that you "build your own booze." CYOC could also work because you "craft your own cocktail." I digress. If not already clear, you have the ability to create your cocktail of choice here based on the flavor profiles that you like. If you are not feeling like a super Bob the Boozy Builder, then do not fret, they have a great menu selection for you to choose from.
TYO
For the upscale crowd. Walking into TYO is an experience in itself. The interior is beautifully decorated with high ceilings inspired by Japanese fashion. The cocktails are diabolically good, the sushi and sashimi are phenomenal, and the atmosphere is great.
Makom Shel Basar/Place of Meat
Another one for the upscale crowd. It's not a steakhouse, but it is a place of meat. That is literally what the name of the restaurant translates into. An institution in the neighborhood and city, this restaurant offers a specialized way to pick out the meat and then a deliciuos way to eat it afterwards.