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Missed Connections: Looking for Lyubov in St. Petersburg, Russia

July 27, 2007 at 12:04 PM | by | Comments (0)


Visit the "Venice of the North" while it's washed in summer breezes (instead of frozen solid from canal to canal). Try these pick up spots and you won't have to be lonely for next year's "White Nights."

Baltiiysky Khleb -- Its name means "Baltic Bread," but you can pick up a lot of sweet things at this metropolitan bakery. 80 A Bolshoy Prospect

City Bar -- This American pub probably isn't a great place to practice your Russian, but you could meet a Russian looking to brush up on his English (and taste somemac'n'cheese). 10 Millionnaya Ul.

The Stroganoff Yard Tele-Cafe -- See a cutie across the room reading Gogol? Pick up the phone at your table (each one has a private line) and call her. Nevsky Prospect 17

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[Photo: Anne Rissanen]

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