If you wanna sit and chat, then the lavazza corner is not that good, there people come, drink a coffee, says some stupid comments on bedouins and go away. Sometimes you meet someone interesting and together move on to the Bedouin coffee shop. There you can relax, drink te, nescafe or smoke shisha (or how is it written? ) then you should move on, ten meters and sit on the confortable carpets on the rocks of the coffee shop.
There you live in a completely different athmosphere, calm, friendly and relaxed. Everyone talks to you, you talk to everyone..don't ask me the subject, diverse, one i remember was "italy is not more different from egypt as sweden is different from italy"..who knows. Nice people, very nice.
And you keep on talking until early morning, listening sometimes to Allah's call, voice shouting in the night and calling to pray.