Inhouse Coffee
Inhouse Coffee Reviews
Just a nice day Aug 31, 2008
Wheter it is the Motto or the slogan of this Franshize Starbucks-style cafe, it is very true.
The staff is smart, very friendly (as almost anyone in this contry), and can communicate in English. For the average Syrian Income, this place is a bit expensive, therefore regular customers are some how elitist, or at least they feel this way. Most of them are open to the west, embrase the ideals of freedom and freedom of expressions (with some limitations) but are keen to undergo political conversations and contraversal topics. In a hot summer day, after a long walk in the old city, a Capochino Frape and a little nap on the coutch are priseless. |
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