Federal Coffee Company

Beyoğlu


One of the harbingers of the city's current craze for coffee roasteries, the Federal Coffee Company advertises itself as an 'Australian Coffee Roaster' and visitors from Down Under will certainly feel at home when sipping a well-executed espresso-style coffee in its stylish surrounds. Couches, reading materials, wi-fi and a fireplace in winter make it a perfect caffeine-fuelled workspace.


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