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Tehran, Sima-ye-Iran St, No. 58, Iran

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Reviews — 8

Sepehr Abbasi
at 2024 Apr 07
Sepehr Abbasi
at 2024 Apr 07
An appropriate spot for dates and meetings. I frequently visit the cafe, but personally, I don't consider this place conducive to working as the background music is almost always playing. I found the music too loud and annoying.

The menu offers limited options. Snacks taste dull and considering the price, there's definitely room for improvement.
Maryam Faridshad
at 2024 Jan 15
Maryam Faridshad
at 2024 Jan 15
The cafe is good, has a shared desk and has a good atmosphere. The menu and service are good, but the dirty furniture makes the place ugly.
Behrooz Nobakht
at 2024 Jan 06
Behrooz Nobakht
at 2024 Jan 06
The place feels so lively esp. if you wanna work with a laptop around a large shared table. If you need to focus like a library, I wouldn't consider this cafe.

We had coffee which was okay. One was based on barley which was interesting.
nasim ghaemian
at 2023 Nov 20
nasim ghaemian
at 2023 Nov 20
Their menu makes me happy every single time. The only down side is everything’s a little bit pricy but it’s understandable once you see the quality.
Arash Svd
at 2023 Sep 03
Arash Svd
at 2023 Sep 03
Wonderful place to spend long hours and enjoy the coffee and pastries. They don't have the best breakfast menu, but still plenty of snacks to choose from.
Ashkan Farhadi
at 2023 Aug 24
Ashkan Farhadi
at 2023 Aug 24
The ambiance is delightful with just the right level of music, creating a great vibe. The wooden tables and chairs add a warm and welcoming touch. The staff is highly professional. The building offers valet parking, but if that's not your preference, finding parking can be a bit challenging. The café provides both indoor and outdoor seating options. It's a popular spot for people to come and work on their laptops at the spacious communal table. Smoking is allowed in the outdoor area. They serve TDS coffee, and I thoroughly enjoyed my coffee here. Please note that there are no restroom facilities on the premises; you'll need to use the restroom in the restaurant upstairs.
Mahdi Shafiee
at 2023 Aug 20
Mahdi Shafiee
at 2023 Aug 20
I recently had the chance to visit "The D Project" cafe bakery and wanted to share my thoughts on the experience.

To start, it's worth noting that "The D Project" has two locations, and my visit was to their Shahrak branch. This particular location focuses solely on beverages and snacks, omitting any substantial food options. While this might be disappointing for those seeking a hearty meal, it does offer a concise selection for a light refreshment.

The cafe boasts a charming atmosphere, one that seems tailor-made for individuals seeking a cozy spot to set up a makeshift office. The ambiance is conducive to concentration, making it a suitable space to work, read, or simply enjoy a peaceful cup of coffee.

The cafe's concept centers around fostering collaboration between patrons, a notion that intrigued me. However, during my visit, I found this idea to be somewhat elusive. Despite the cafe's intention to facilitate interaction among guests, I noticed that people seemed more engrossed in their own activities. Regrettably, I struggled to initiate any meaningful conversations with fellow visitors.

One downside I noticed was the absence of specialized dietary options on the menu. This could potentially limit the choices for individuals with specific dietary needs or preferences, which is a significant consideration in today's culinary landscape.

One valuable tip to minimize waiting time, which was evident during my visit, is to consider making an advance reservation. This could significantly reduce the time spent waiting for a table, ensuring a more efficient and enjoyable visit.

In summary, my experience at "The D Project" cafe bakery was mixed. While I appreciated the charming atmosphere and the cafe's potential as a remote workspace, I did find some aspects slightly disappointing. The lack of active collaboration between patrons and the absence of dietary options on the menu somewhat dampened the experience for me. I would consider revisiting only if I were in need of a productive remote work environment, but I might not choose it as a preferred destination for leisurely relaxation.

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