Coffee Shops in Malatia-Sebastia, Yerevan
Suburban sprawl with mall chains, highway pit-stops, and a handful of residential corners
Malatia-Sebastia runs southwest from the Genocide Memorial complex down to the airport access roads — industrial, residential, car-dependent. Coffee here splits three ways: branded chains in Yerevan Mall (Սորիզո at 2800 dram, Coffee House branches at 2000), highway service stops like EL Garden on Tsitsernakaberd Highway, and low-key neighborhood counters along Sebastia Street (Yerevan Bakery at 1500 dram, Locals at similar). This isn't a walking district; most visitors pass through en route to Zvartnots or the Memorial and stop for a quick filter or cappuccino.
All coffee shops in Malatia-Sebastia.
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Sorizo in Yerevan Mall sits in Malatia-Sebastia, the neighborhood bazaar where locals still haggle and work.
Coffee House
Coffee House sits inside Zvartnots Airport, so expect a transit crowd and standard airport-café pricing.
EL Garden
EL Garden sits on Tsitsernakaberd Highway in Malatia-Sebastia, a working bazaar district where locals actually live and shop.
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EL Garden
EL Garden at 8 Tsitsernakaberd Highway is the natural stop if you're visiting the Genocide Memorial or driving toward the airport. It's a mid-size chain with reliable espresso drinks at 2000 dram, parking, and a menu that goes beyond coffee into sandwiches and salads. The 4.2-star rating across 739 reviews signals consistent, if unremarkable, service.
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Yerevan Bakery at 78 Sebastia Street is a local counter with 1500 dram espresso and a bakery case of simit, lavash wraps, and sweet rolls. The 3.7-star rating reflects basic setup and inconsistent hours, but it's the kind of residential spot where regulars pick up morning coffee on foot rather than drive to a mall.
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