Caffe Mediterraneum

37°51′56.16″N 122°15′30.3″W / 37.8656000°N 122.258417°W / 37.8656000; -122.258417

Caffè Mediterraneum storefront

Caffè Mediterraneum, often referred to as Caffè Med or simply the Med, was a café located on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, US, near the University of California, Berkeley.[1] The Med was a landmark of Telegraph Avenue history, "listed for years in European guidebooks as 'the gathering place for 1960s radicals who created People's Park'"[2] and as of 2009 described in Fodor's guidebook as "a relic of 1960s-era café culture".[3] It was located at 2475 Telegraph Avenue, between Dwight Way and Haste Street.

Board games such as Scrabble were played at the Med
People from all over the world came to Caffè Med
Caffè Culture, meeting with friends new and old
  1. ^ staff, Berkeleyside (2016-12-02). "Photos: Goodbye to Berkeley's iconic Caffe Med". Berkeleyside. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  2. ^ Gerry, Alta (2004-09-27). "Berkeley's Cafe Culture Thrives in Many Venues". The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved 2009-04-19.,
  3. ^ "Telegraph Avenue Review". Archived from the original on 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2009-04-19.

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