When I arrived at Bohem's Coffee, I was not particularly impressed by its location and the facade, and I was not even sure if I wanted to step inside, but I am glad I did. The first thing that captivated my senses was the design of the interior. Bohem's Coffee is decorated with an eclectic mix of diverse objects which add a touch of quirkiness and personality. The soft and dim lighting makes it a romantic spot for coffee dates. Despite its seemingly compact size, I was pleasantly surprised to find a comfortable seat to settle in. The soft music choice combined with the ambiance took me back in history. The objects they used for the service were also in harmony with the decoration.
The real highlight of Bohem's Coffee wasn't just its ambiance or décor—it was the genuine warmth of the owner. Their attentive approach and friendly attitude made each customer feel truly valued. The dedication to ensuring every visitor felt at home elevated the entire experience to something beyond just a coffee stop. Moreover, the friendly staff mirrored the owner's hospitality, enhancing the welcoming ambiance and ensuring that each guest was met with a smile.
For anyone seeking an escape from the bustling streets of Beyoğlu, Bohem's Coffee welcomes guests with open arms and a warm cup of coffee.
İnönü mah. Elmadağ cad. Arif Paşa Apt. No.10B Harbiye Elmadağ, 34360 Şişli/İstanbul
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