Many European cities have classic cafes that have been interwoven with society and culture for decades or centuries. Here are five of our favorites in Rome.
Turin is an old-fashioned place where people take the time to enjoy the little pleasures in life, such as a superb cup of coffee at one one of the city's cafes.
Vienna and Budapest are both unusually blessed with atmospheric historic cafes, where one can enjoy anything from a glass of wine to a simple meal to a slice of torte with a melange (cappuccino).
Martha's Vineyard is not a sophisticated culinary destination, and with some exceptions -- notably the inns -- the restaurants tend to be simple.