The best coffee shop I've been to in Turkey. One of the few places where not overcooked coffee is served, there is also a v60, a kemex and an aeropress. The choice of desserts is not very large, but everything is very tasty. The price tag is above average, but it's worth it!
Decent coffee. Compared to Moscow and St. Petersburg, of course, not very much, still Turkish roasting is felt) But against the background of local coffee shops it is quite decent. For four
It's not a bad cafe. Excellent coffee, a good selection of desserts. There is Wi-Fi. It is popular with young people. You can sit in the hall (air conditioning works), you can sit outside. Friendly staff, they serve you promptly. The Union pay card does not work.(
A good coffee shop. The barista speaks English and Turkish. The price tag is above average for delicious cakes and bowls. I like their wet wipes, they're as big as a towel. We often came there to work at a table
An interesting place, but a small assortment and a barista: not speaking Russian, speaking English poorly and speaking Turkish strangely. As a result, I brought the wrong thing instead of the ordered one. A big plus is the free toilet inside the cafe.
It's a very tasty latte, the most delicious I've ever tasted. Don't even go to Starbucks. The unionpay card didn't work and I was treated for free, it was very nice!
The best coffee in Antalya! In second place is coffee in a Lara near the beach. All other establishments in Antalya, to put it mildly, are not very good
The coffee is average, like at Starbucks, the prices are above average. We took four different desserts, only two were delicious.
The rating of the place is clearly overestimated.