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Jermots Café

Coffee shops Kentron (Center) 13 Tpagrichner St
4.8
319 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 3 500 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Jermots Café.

Jermots is a serious coffee spot in central Yerevan, the kind of place where baristas actually care about extraction and temperature. Located on Tpagrichner in Kentron, it draws regulars who want proper espresso drinks and filter coffee, not just caffeine. The space has that working-café vibe—laptop users and people reading, but not overcrowded. At 3500 dram for two, you're paying for quality beans and skill, not a markup on location. The 4.8 rating across 319 reviews suggests they've earned their reputation with consistency, not hype.

Things to note: No reservation needed, but during peak hours (9–11am) a short wait is normal if you want table seating.

13 Tpagrichner St, Yerevan 0010.

Kentron (Center) Jermots Café N
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Kentron (Center) — 500 meters end-to-end.

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FAQ — Jermots Café

Do I need a reservation?
No reservations required. Walk in anytime, though morning rush (9–11am) can mean a short wait.
Do they accept cards?
Yes, card payment is standard for cafés in central Yerevan, including Jermots.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
As a coffee café, food is usually limited to pastries and light snacks. Inquire on-site about vegan pastry options.
How late can I come?
Typical café hours are 7am–7pm, but confirm on their website or call ahead for exact closing time.

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