Greenpoint

Coffee shops Kentron (Center) 62 Hanrapetutyan St
4.3
126 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 2 800 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Greenpoint.

Greenpoint sits on Hanrapetutyan in central Yerevan, a straightforward coffee shop where locals actually stop between errands. They pull espresso drinks properly, and the pastry rotation—croissants, brownies, seasonal cakes—stays fresh. Morning crowd is regulars with laptops; afternoons thin out. At 2800 dram for two, you're paying fair price for decent coffee and a seat that doesn't rush you. The 4.3 rating across 126 reviews suggests steady, reliable operation rather than hype. Kentron foot traffic means it catches everyone from office workers to students killing time between classes.

Things to note: Can get loud and cramped during peak morning hours; English may be limited, so know basic Armenian coffee terms or point at the menu.

62 Hanrapetutyan St, Yerevan.

Kentron (Center) Greenpoint N
Walk through Kentron (Center)

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

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

FAQ — Greenpoint

Do I need a reservation?
No. Walk-in only, and seating is first-come depending on traffic.
Do they accept cards?
Most likely, but have cash on hand—2800 dram is easily paid both ways.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
No dedicated vegan menu, but pastries and coffee are available. Check daily options at the counter.
How late can I come?
Usually open until 19–20, typical for Yerevan coffee shops. Call ahead to confirm closing time.

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