My wife and I visited here after lunch on a Wednesday afternoon and there was plenty of seating (both indoor and outdoor). The staff was very friendly and spoke english. They also have menus in 3 languages (Georgian, English, Russian) to make it easy for most tourists. We ordered an Americano and an orange juice and they were both tasty and affordable. The coffee shop is clean and modern looking with comfortable seating. There were a handful of people working in the cafe. They have WiFi and AC, which is nice to escape the afternoon heat. It is also right around the corner from Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, so it is easy to stop by while site seeing. I would recommend trying this place...
Read moreA Hidden Gem in Tbilisi! COFFEE LINE on Konstantine Eristavi Street is one of my favorite spots in the city. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming—perfect for a relaxed coffee break, breakfast or brunch.
What really stands out for me are their syrniki—they're absolutely delicious! Light, fluffy, and perfectly paired with sour cream. You can tell they’re made with care, and they bring a real taste of home.
The coffee is excellent too—smooth, rich, and always served with a smile. The staff are friendly and attentive, and the space has a great vibe whether you’re working on your laptop or just catching up with friends.
Definitely recommend stopping by if you’re in...
Read moreCute little coffee shop in Avlabari and near the hotel I stayed at. Visited several times for a coffee or a sugar craving. They have ample space and serve a variety of drinks, too. The first time I visited them, I ordered a cafe latte, which turned out to be super milky. It's only through experience that I learnt that in Georgia, a cappuccino is stronger with double shots. The coffees nevertheless are decent but nothing too spectacular. They serve some pretty looking desserts, too, of which I tried the blueberry tart, and it was delicious. The range of coffees are priced between GEL 6-14 while desserts are priced...
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