Does anyone recognize this font? If you need more examples, they placed their address in the same font - at
http://www.azzari-too.co.uk
Thanking you in advance for trying and possibly succeeding.
Identified font
Museo 700 Suggested by SashiX 
You must be kiddin', right?

Thank you for helping me out today.
No I wasn't kidding... I don't think I own Museo - and now I guess I'll use Rotis Semi Serif or Siseriff instead.... pity - it looks like a nice face.
'Museo 700' is a free font...

Really - thank you - I wasn't familiar at all with this face... guess I've been out of it more years than I realize - I'll start combing through the web... Thank you.
drf_ said 
But the sample is more like 900, isn't it ?
True...

Edited on Sep 28, 2012 at 19:01 by rocamaco
If anyone else is interested it's at:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/exljbris/museo/700/
and the whole family is cheap... wahooooo ty ty ty
drf_ said 
But the sample is more like 900, isn't it ?
Some browsers makes some fonts looks more... bold, like IE, for example.
You're right SashiX, my apologies, I hadn't seen there was a link in the original post, and that it was a webfont. So 700 it is

Well, I'll got the font from the CSS from the very first time, use to be always my first option, but it's true that visually looks like the heavier one of the family (if you have not the link)...

Edited on Sep 28, 2012 at 19:16 by rocamaco
And I just tried it on Firefox, and there is indeed a big rendering difference. Funny, because Foro, the font I use on my website looks thinner with Firefox

Now you know because I was confused about Foro, because on Chrome doesn't look the light version it is...

It's also because of a slight text shadow effect, that makes it look a little less thinner

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