Altar Coffee and Books
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Altar sits on quiet Azatutyan Avenue in Arabkir, a neighborhood spot that's become known for serious coffee and a genuine reading corner. They pour specialty espresso drinks and filter coffee with visible care, and the book collection means people linger over second cups. The crowd is mostly local — students, remote workers, writers — not tourist traffic. At 3500 dram for two you're in mid-range territory, fair for the quality of beans and brewing. The 4.9 rating across 235 reviews suggests consistent execution. It's the kind of place where sitting alone for an hour with a book feels natural.
Things to note: No walk-in rush, but arrive before 14:00 if you want a guaranteed table during weekends; cash may be preferred but confirm.
17 Azatutyan Ave, Yerevan 0014.
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