Bucke Cafe, Restaurant and café on Ahad Ha'am street, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Bucke Cafe is a restaurant and café on Ahad Ha'am street near Habima square with interior seating and an outdoor lounge area. The place offers different seating options throughout the day to suit various needs.
The café takes its name from Saba Buka and incorporates family values into its culinary approach. The founding is rooted in traditions that continue to shape the place today.
The café serves Israeli breakfast specialties like shakshuka in various forms, omelets, and fresh salads paired with locally baked bread. The dishes reflect culinary traditions that shape the place's identity.
The place opens early in the morning on most weekdays and stays open until evening, offering flexible visiting times. Weekend hours may be shorter, so checking ahead is worth doing.
The café attracts technology professionals, families with children, and local residents who create an interesting mix. This blend of people makes it a meeting point where different groups naturally gather.
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