Coffee House

4.3
16 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 2 000 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About 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. The menu leans espresso-based — cappuccinos, lattes, filter coffee — with light pastries and sandwiches to match. You'll find regulars here, students with laptops in the corner, locals reading the paper. At 2000 dram for two, it's a fair price for the area where coffee culture is still building. The 4.3 rating on moderate review count suggests steady, reliable service without hype. It's the kind of place that works better on weekday mornings when the pace is slower.

Things to note: Small review count (16) means less predictability on consistency; English availability unclear, so basic Armenian words help.

0051, 107 Hovsep Emin St, Yerevan 0051.

Arabkir Coffee House N
Walk through Arabkir

Arabkir — 500 meters end-to-end.

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

FAQ — Coffee House

Do I need a reservation?
Unlikely for a casual coffee shop, but during peak hours (9–11am) walk-ins may wait.
Do they accept cards?
Cards are usually accepted at modern coffee venues in Yerevan, but bring small bills to be safe.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Coffee shops typically stock vegetarian pastries and can make vegan milk substitutes; ask on arrival.
How late can I come?
Coffee shops in Arabkir usually close by 20:00–21:00; call ahead if planning an evening visit.

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