Coffee Shops in Malatia-Sebastia, Yerevan
Suburban sprawl with mall chains, highway pit-stops, and a handful of residential corners
Malatia-Sebastia runs southwest from the Genocide Memorial complex down to the airport access roads — industrial, residential, car-dependent. Coffee here splits three ways: branded chains in Yerevan Mall (Սորիզո at 2800 dram, Coffee House branches at 2000), highway service stops like EL Garden on Tsitsernakaberd Highway, and low-key neighborhood counters along Sebastia Street (Yerevan Bakery at 1500 dram, Locals at similar). This isn't a walking district; most visitors pass through en route to Zvartnots or the Memorial and stop for a quick filter or cappuccino.
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Sorizo in Yerevan Mall sits in Malatia-Sebastia, the neighborhood bazaar where locals still haggle and work.
Coffee Cup Lavazza
Coffee Cup Lavazza sits in Zvartnots Airport departures, serving Armenian food to travelers and locals passing through.
Coffee House
Coffee House sits inside Zvartnots Airport, so expect a transit crowd and standard airport-café pricing.
EL Garden
EL Garden sits on Tsitsernakaberd Highway in Malatia-Sebastia, a working bazaar district where locals actually live and shop.
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EL Garden
EL Garden at 8 Tsitsernakaberd Highway is the natural stop if you're visiting the Genocide Memorial or driving toward the airport. It's a mid-size chain with reliable espresso drinks at 2000 dram, parking, and a menu that goes beyond coffee into sandwiches and salads. The 4.2-star rating across 739 reviews signals consistent, if unremarkable, service.
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Yerevan Bakery at 78 Sebastia Street is a local counter with 1500 dram espresso and a bakery case of simit, lavash wraps, and sweet rolls. The 3.7-star rating reflects basic setup and inconsistent hours, but it's the kind of residential spot where regulars pick up morning coffee on foot rather than drive to a mall.
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