Coffee Club

Central Anatolia


This modern cafe, with upstairs terrace seating, is popular with young Sivas locals who come here for its fine line in milkshakes and frappé-style drinks. Unfortunately, the actual coffee isn't that good but if you're after a çay or cold drink, it's a relaxing place to chill out for an hour or two.


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