Cafe de Alma
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We learned how to drink Bosnian coffee the traditional way. Nice experience. Thank you for teaching us the way.…
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This cafe is beautiful, in the old part of Mostar, and makes the best coffee! We learned about the whole process behind making traditional Bosnian cof…
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Traditional Bosnian coffee is a ritual. An experience to share with friends. Jaz prepares and teaches his guests his beliefs about coffee. It was a de…
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A small coffee house located near the Old Bridge that offers a authentic Bosnian coffee experience. The beans are roasted, ground, packed, sold, brewed, explained and consumed right at the spot. As our mission is to promote and help understand the coffee culture to anyone who visits us, we sit down with each customer and explain the ritual of Bosnian coffee. Because of this, please have understanding if we do not cater to you immediately, we are probably explaining coffee to someone. You are our next priority. Thank you.Details
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6 Reviews on “Cafe de Alma”
We learned how to drink Bosnian coffee the traditional way. Nice experience. Thank you for teaching us the way.
This cafe is beautiful, in the old part of Mostar, and makes the best coffee! We learned about the whole process behind making traditional Bosnian coffee, and sat and visited for a while with the owner. One of the highlights of our trip!
Traditional Bosnian coffee is a ritual. An experience to share with friends. Jaz prepares and teaches his guests his beliefs about coffee. It was a delightful inspiring break in our day. Superb coffee.
The place is just beautiful, the coffee is great, it also gives you a proper Bosnian coffee experience as there is a particular way to prepare the coffee before you drink it.We could have stayed the whole afternoon just seating outside and relaxing.
Nice place to relax from walking the old town and to have a traditional coffee. Since it can be a little bit complicated when you drink it the first time, it is great to have someone explaining it to you!
Tour guide Alma pointed us to her son’s Bosnian coffee shop. It’s homey and friendly away from the maddening crowds. Coffee fresh roasted and the juices fresh made using the grandmother’s recipe. It’s like meeting friends in their home! Cheers, Patty