Tl;dr: Yes, they still exist in medium-sized towns and upwards but their number is steadily decreasing. Vacation spots still have quite a few. The ubiquity of the late 90s and early 2000s is gone, however. read more
As Internet access is in increasing demand, many pubs, bars and cafes have terminals, so the distinction between the Internet cafe and normal café is eroded. In some, particularly European countries, the number of pure Internet cafés is decreasing since more and more normal cafés offer the same services. read more
In Europe, as in the U.S., most Internet cafés also serve as actual cafés that sell drinks and snacks, or even alcoholic beverages, but in most other parts of the world they are mostly an extension of an existing business, such as a photo store, print shop, or convenience store, with a few computers set up in a back room. read more