Yerevan Cakes

5.0
73 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 1 800 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Yerevan Cakes.

Yerevan Cakes sits on 1st Street in Malatia-Sebastia, a working bazaar district where locals grab coffee and pastries between errands. The shop focuses on layered cakes, croissants, and traditional Armenian butter pastries—the kind you see in glass cases, still warm. Morning crowds are steady: office workers, grandmothers, school kids. At 1800 dram for two, you're paying mid-range for the neighborhood—fair for fresh baked goods. The 73 five-star reviews suggest consistent quality and real repeat customers, not hype. It's a straightforward neighborhood spot, not designed for lingering, but reliable.

Things to note: Small space—expect brief queues during morning rush. Limited seating, so most customers take away.

22 1st street, Yerevan 0006.

Malatia-Sebastia Yerevan Cakes N
Walk through Malatia-Sebastia

Malatia-Sebastia — 500 meters end-to-end.

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

FAQ — Yerevan Cakes

Do I need a reservation?
No. Walk in anytime. Morning crowds move quickly; off-peak is quieter.
Do they accept cards?
Cards likely accepted, but bazaar vendors often prefer cash—bring both to be safe.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Most pastries contain butter or dairy. Ask the staff about egg-free or dairy-free options on the day.
How late can I come?
Typically open until early evening, but pastries sell out by mid-afternoon. Come before 2 pm for full selection.

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