Boutique Coffee Shops in Istanbul
Boutique Coffee Shops in Istanbul
The term "coffee" was initially used in the early to mid-1600s, and it stems from the Ottoman Turkish word "kahveh." It was even outlawed in Ottoman Turkey in the 17th century for political reasons, and it was linked to European political upheaval.
For centuries, Istanbul has been the crossroads of the East-West coffee trade. Coffee shops are more popular than ever in Istanbul, where they have grown like wildfire. A harried business traveler rarely needs to worry about finding a cup of coffee. This is due to the fact that a coffee shop can be found on almost every street corner.
The greatest coffee, according to true coffee connoisseurs, can be found in tiny local shops where each cup is lovingly made. These establishments are sometimes hidden away in neighborhoods outside of a city's financial centre, making them difficult to find for a business visitor.
For business visitors who are tired of the same four hotel walls, we propose independent coffee shops in Istanbul. Coffee shops are an excellent way to learn about the local geography and culture.
Midpoint Cafe
Midpoint café is located among the city's most vibrant areas, such as Bagdat Caddesi (Baghdad Street), Nisantasi, and Levent Kanyon. The environment is both cozy and stylish. Everyone's meeting place is the midpoint.
Simdi Cafe
Simdi (Now) is a sleek, calm cafe located on the first floor of a fashionable old Pera building. The room is tastefully furnished, and it's a far more peaceful experience than sipping coffee in Markiz Passage.
Istanbul Java Studio
There's a coffee shop and an art gallery here. Enjoy some of Istanbul's best coffees, teas, and other refreshments. In their international Bakery, sample fresh sweets crafted from original recipes. View exquisite paintings by known local artists and shop for high-quality Turkish handicrafts in a relaxed, pleasant setting with informed and friendly personnel
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