It was a cold wet day so we spent most of it sitting in a cafe called Lisa’s where there was a good supply of nice food, great coffee, music that we knew, and lots of other travellers to talk to.
[Lisa’s was friendly, warm (they provided little charcoal braziers to warm your feet under the table), had great food and music, and the kitchen was full of rats!]
These days, Lisa’s is a hotel as well as a restaurant. (Photo: supplied)
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