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New café Cafeport Otaniemi opens in Harald Herlin Learning Centre

The opening week's offer is mulled wine + gingerbread for one euro!
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Special coffees are also available.

A new café will open in the Harald Herlin Learning Centre on Monday 12.12. Cafeport Otaniemi serves a variety of coffees, tea, hot chocolate, and other beverages.  In the café you will find different kinds of sandwiches as well as savory pies. For sweet lovers, the café offers delicious muffins, buns and pastries. Come and see for yourself the wide range of goodies!

Open in December:

12.–22.12.
Mon-Fri   9:00-15:00
Sat-Sun   closed

Closed 23.12.2022–7.1.2023

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