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Chirst church coffee shop
The Armenian Patriarchate St 55, Jerusalem

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Reviews — 8

Pieter Van
at 2023 May 03
Pieter Van
at 2023 May 03
This shop is more often closed than open.
Hanna
at 2023 Feb 07
Hanna
at 2023 Feb 07
We (my friend an I) came 10 minutes before they closed, but still could have some cake and coffee. Coffee was great, but the staff was pretty unfriendly as we expected them to be more welcoming. I understand that you want to finish in time, but as a christian example they should be different.
Sandwiches are super pricey as we saw on the menu. Interior also is not so comfortable or cozy like you would expect in a coffee shop.
Maybe our expectations are too high, but this was our first impression. I’d only come back for coffee but not for more.
Elise Carey
at 2023 Jan 09
Elise Carey
at 2023 Jan 09
A great little Cafe well priced inside the old gate. The coffee, hot chocolate and hot apple cider are all delicious. Don't go past the carrot cake either!
Elena Chernomordikova
at 2023 Jan 06
Elena Chernomordikova
at 2023 Jan 06
Good place to stop for a coffee break and some cake. Not expensive. Good choice of tasty cakes . You can make an order from the menu, we’ve just have soup of the day- potato soup- and it was really warming and good. They have the museum as well .
Carolin
at 2022 Nov 07
Carolin
at 2022 Nov 07
We had the best carrot cake in our life here. The courtyard is very cozy:)
Emanuele Fabrizio
at 2022 Oct 28
Emanuele Fabrizio
at 2022 Oct 28
Wi-Fi available and a pleasant experience in a beautiful corner of Old Jerusalem. Qualify Italian coffee mixed with local selection of pastries, but make sure to be there early in the day to try them at their best.
Andrew Chalmers
at 2022 May 27
Andrew Chalmers
at 2022 May 27
I own a coffee shop in America and travel to coffee shops all over the world. The coffee here is top quality and is definitely one of the best in all of Jerusalem in my opinion. The cakes are also delicious!!!

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