Coffee Shops in Arabkir, Yerevan
Residential district with serious coffee culture — bookshop hybrids, brunch-forward cafes, and quiet corners for remote work.
Arabkir's 16 coffee shops spread across three axes: Komitas Ave for walk-in traffic, Azatutyan Ave for destination spots, and the inner grid of Vahram Papazyan and Hakob Hakobyan streets for neighborhood regulars. Prices cluster at 2000 ֏ per cappuccino; full breakfast runs 2800-3500 ֏. Altar Coffee and Books (4.9★, 235 reviews) remains the district anchor — independent bookshop with single-origin beans and English titles. The Brunch Cafe & Kitchen leans American-style, Mango Café pulls a younger crowd, and smaller operations like C(ofe)² and Pane Café • Bakery cater to the residential pace. Most spots open by 09:00, Wi-Fi is standard, and outdoor seating appears April through October.
All coffee shops in Arabkir.
Hov cafe
Hov is a straightforward coffee shop tucked into Arabkir, one of Yerevan's quieter neighborhoods.
Altar Coffee and Books
Altar sits on quiet Azatutyan Avenue in Arabkir, a neighborhood spot that's become known for serious coffee and a genuine reading corner.
C(ofe)²
C(ofe)² is a straightforward coffee shop in quiet Arabkir, the kind of place where locals actually sit down with a cup rather than rush through.
Mango Café
Mango Café sits on Komitas Avenue in the quiet Arabkir district, a straightforward coffee spot that's earned solid local trust.
The Coffee
The Coffee sits on a quiet Arabkir street, the kind of neighborhood kofeynya where regulars know the owner by name.
Coffee-inn
Coffee-inn sits on Komitas in Arabkir, a quieter residential stretch where locals actually live.
Lime Lounge Cafe
Lime Lounge sits on Komitas in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood café where locals actually spend time, not just grab coffee.
KAFÉKOPA
Kafékopa sits on Gyulbenkyan in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood coffee shop where regulars come for straightforward coffee and pastries.
The Brunch Cafe & Kitchen
The Brunch Cafe & Kitchen sits on Vahram Papazyan in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood café that takes coffee and breakfast seriously.
Mayis Cafe and Bar
Mayis sits in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood coffee spot that pulls locals who want decent espresso without the downtown rush.
Coffee House Prime
Coffee House Prime sits on a quiet stretch of Vahram Papazyan in Arabkir, serving the neighborhood crowd who want a reliable spot for coffee and light fare.
Coffee House
Coffee House sits on Hovsep Emin in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood spot for people who want to settle in with a proper cup rather than grab-and-go.
3 scenarios for Arabkir.
Altar Coffee and Books
Altar Coffee and Books defines Arabkir coffee culture — 235 reviews, independent bookshop, single-origin beans, English-language shelves. The district's reference point for quality and atmosphere.
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C(ofe)² on Hakob Hakobyan St serves the residential grid — small, 22 reviews, 2000 ֏ cappuccino, regulars on first-name terms. Quiet, no tourist traffic, retail beans available.
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