Brioche

4.2
159 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 2 000 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Brioche.

Brioche sits in central Yerevan as a straightforward coffee shop where locals grab espresso and pastries between errands. The menu centers on coffee drinks—lattes, cappuccinos, americanos—paired with croissants, sandwiches, and light baked goods. Morning crowd is office workers and students; afternoon shifts toward people taking a break. At 2000 dram for two, you're paying mid-range for the district—decent value for a sit-down coffee with a pastry. The 4.2 rating across 159 reviews suggests a reliable, no-frills spot rather than destination material. Kentron location means foot traffic is steady and predictable.

Things to note: Expect a modest-size space; can get crowded during peak hours. English may be limited, so pointing or basic Armenian phrases help.

5GQ7+6FM, Yerevan.

Kentron (Center) Brioche N
Walk through Kentron (Center)

Kentron (Center) — 500 meters end-to-end.

500 m
block length
6 min
route
1
venues
19:00
block wakes up

FAQ — Brioche

Do I need a reservation?
No. Walk-ins are standard for a coffee shop of this size.
Do they accept cards?
Likely yes for cards, though cash is always safe to have on hand.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
No formal vegan menu, but pastries and vegetarian sandwiches are usually available—ask staff what's on the day.
How late can I come?
Typical closing is evening, around 20:00–21:00, but confirm via their Facebook page for exact hours.

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