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נלסון 33 is a local cafe located in Tel Aviv, IL. Check in here with the Pulled Coffee app to earn real cash rewards. Independent cafes count toward all challenges including Pulled 50 through Pulled 300.

Add נלסון 33 to your coffee map in Tel Aviv, IL. This neighborhood cafe is one of the stops Pulled members log to earn real rewards on everyday spending. A single photo of your drink checks you in, and the visit feeds your challenges from the first cup.

This is the sort of cafe that anchors a block. Expect an unfussy menu, steady service, and a space that works whether you are passing through or settling in. The coffee is dependable and the welcome is genuine. It is a practical, pleasant stop, the kind of place you end up returning to because it quietly does the job well.

Find it in Tel Aviv, IL. As coffee in Tel Aviv goes, it is an accessible stop that pairs well with the spots around it, so a single outing can cover more than one check-in. That makes it a smart addition to your map whether you are a regular in the area or just passing through for the day. It is part of the wider coffee map Pulled tracks across IL.

The move at נלסון 33 is to order what sounds good and log it before you leave. Espresso for speed, a larger brewed coffee if you want to slow down, something sweet if that is your morning. Whatever you choose, the visit counts toward your next payout once the photo is in.

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About Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 as a Jewish suburb of Jaffa, sixty families drawing lots for plots of sand on what would become Rothschild Boulevard. The city's coffee culture grew alongside it, shaped first by the Central European Jews who arrived through the 1920s and 1930s carrying the Viennese cafe habit with them, then by the Mizrahi traditions that pushed in from the Levantine and North African coffee worlds after 1948. The result is one of the deepest cafe cultures in the Middle East, measured by some surveys to have among the highest cafe-per-capita ratios in the region.

The heritage anchors are still operating. Cafe Tamar opened on Sheinkin Street in 1941 and is the country's oldest still-operating cafe, a low-ceilinged room that has hosted writers, politicians, and several generations of Sheinkin regulars without changing the menu meaningfully. Bicicletta in the city center has been serving the journalists and lawyers crowd since the 1990s. These are the rooms where the Tel Aviv hafuch was canonized: a local cappuccino named for the order of construction, where milk goes into the cup before the espresso is poured on top, literally upside-down in Hebrew.

The specialty wave landed in the 2010s and stayed. Cafe Xoho on Allenby roasts in-house and runs a quiet, plant-heavy room near the Carmel Market. Cafelix in Florentin built a reputation on lighter Ethiopian and Kenyan profiles before opening additional locations across the city. Sweet Cycle and Streets Coffee operate on the Allenby and Ben Yehuda axis with espresso bars sized for the Tel Aviv pavement. Nahat Bakery & Coffee combines a sourdough program with a coffee menu that takes brewing as seriously as fermentation. Most of these operations source through Israeli importers who pull green coffee directly from East Africa, Central America, and Yemen.

The city of 736 indexed shops sits inside a coffee culture that runs at two registers at once. The neighborhood place where the owner remembers your order is the default. The third-wave bar with hand-poured single origins is the parallel track, often on the same block. Sit-down service, free water, and a plate of something to share are the usual structure, even at the espresso-counter end of the spectrum. Cards are accepted nearly everywhere, and the bill arrives at the table without a request.

The broader cultural context is a city that treats cafes as overflow living rooms. Apartments are small. Streets are warm most of the year. Outdoor seating runs nine months out of twelve, and the breakfast meeting is a load-bearing piece of how Tel Aviv actually conducts business. The cafes are where freelancers work, where the army-reserve crowd reconnects, where dates start, where the long Friday wind-down before Shabbat begins. The cafe is closer to a public utility than a private business.

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