Located on Mendeleev Street in Piața Amzei, M60 has become in recent years a landmark for both tourists and locals. Thanks to its design—which blends industrial elements with bohemian touches—and its carefully curated menu, the space has quickly attracted artists, freelancers and specialty-coffee lovers.
Why Visit M60
- Authentic Experience: Discover a creative corner of the capital, far from international chains, where every cup of coffee is crafted with care.
- Social & Work Space: With power outlets, fast Wi-Fi and spacious tables, it’s ideal for freelancers, entrepreneurs or students.
- Bohemian Ambience: The Amzei district—full of interwar buildings and art studios—adds the perfect backdrop to your urban stroll.
- Affordable Prices: Even in the city center, the quality-to-price ratio remains among the best.
What’s New: Evening Hours & Remote-Work Offers
Extended Opening Hours
- Monday–Friday: 08:00–00:00
- Saturday–Sunday: 10:00–00:00
Perfect for enjoying a craft beer or a fine glass of wine in a relaxed atmosphere.
Packages for Remote Workers
- Flex Working – 12 lei/hour
First 60 minutes free, then 6 lei for each additional 30 minutes. - Day Pass – 50 lei/day
8 hours of comfortable workspace with unlimited water and coffee. - WORK, DRINK & EAT – 70 lei/day
The same 8 hours plus unlimited water and coffee, plus one meal included (salad, sandwich or lacto-ovo-vegetarian dish).
Each package includes access to a networking area—perfect for micro-events or informal meetups. Reservations can be made directly at the bar or via Instagram/Facebook (@m60.cafe). We recommend verifying availability and current prices, as these rates are valid as of spring 2025.
To See in the Area
Right around the corner from M60 you’ll find several must-visit landmarks for after-work or post-coffee explorations. Here are three top recommendations:
- Romanian Athenaeum – Famous for its symphonic concerts and stunning architecture;
- Icoanei Garden – A peaceful park where you can take a relaxing stroll under shaded paths;
- Bucharest Municipality Museum – Suțu Palace – Offers engaging exhibitions on the city’s historical evolution.










