Rothchild 65
Café 65 is located on the entrance floor of Hotel 65 – from the Atlas hotel chain. The colorful and lively place offers a meticulous breakfast, and a menu suitable for the urban lifestyle of the residents of the boulevard. In the mornings, afternoons and on weekends – a particularly indulgent brunch.
Café 65 is located on the entrance floor of Hotel 65 – from the Atlas hotel chain. The colorful and lively place offers a meticulous breakfast, and a menu suitable for the urban lifestyle of the residents of the boulevard. In the mornings, afternoons and on weekends – a particularly indulgent brunch.
What do we serve?
The Rothschild 65 Café offers breakfasts that are served in the form of a buffet, along with individual dishes. While you watch the passers-by on the boulevard from the hotel’s wide balcony, you can enjoy a varied menu that is served fresh every day.
Café Design
The hotel lobby, which serves as the interior space of Café 65, was designed by the designers Eric Ben-Simhon and Leah Mahler, seeking to disconnect the guests from the hustle and bustle of the boulevard and to create a bubble of silence in a busy city. The place brings together the elegant and exotic and is designed as a tribute to South American colonial style. The place brings together the elegant and exotic and is designed as a tribute to South American colonial style. The balconies overlooking the boulevard are crowded with large trees with lighting fixtures in their branches and flowerpots scattered on a terrazzo floor framed by black marble stripes, black mesh armchairs with Carrara marble tables, next to colorful chairs.
What do we serve?
The Rothschild 65 Café offers breakfasts that are served in the form of a buffet, along with individual dishes. While you watch the passers-by on the boulevard from the hotel’s wide balcony, you can enjoy a varied menu that is served fresh every day.
Café Design
The hotel lobby, which serves as the interior space of Café 65, was designed by the designers Eric Ben-Simhon and Leah Mahler, seeking to disconnect the guests from the hustle and bustle of the boulevard and to create a bubble of silence in a busy city. The place brings together the elegant and exotic and is designed as a tribute to South American colonial style. The place brings together the elegant and exotic and is designed as a tribute to South American colonial style. The balconies overlooking the boulevard are crowded with large trees with lighting fixtures in their branches and flowerpots scattered on a terrazzo floor framed by black marble stripes, black mesh armchairs with Carrara marble tables, next to colorful chairs.