Calumet

Yerevan


A favourite among diaspora Armenians, the always-busy Calumet (French for 'peace pipe') is a great place to hang out on cushions and chat over a Kilikia beer. The friendly staff keep the bar lively with great playlists and even hop around to liven up the crowd. Late-night dance parties are a likely possibility any night of the week.

Enter through the wooden door on the street and head down the dimly lit stairs.


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