Koza Caffe

Trabzon


Sepia photos, cuckoo clocks, old radios and an antique gramophone are the best part of an eccentric mishmash decor that falls a little flat in attempting faux medieval decor with sprayed concrete. Instead, grab a seat on one of the tiny outdoor balconies and settle in for a lemonade, Earl Grey tea, vanilla latte or Turkish coffee (₺8.50), overlooking the street life below.

It's upstairs via a door that's diagonally southeast of Şekerbank.


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