Köşe Kahve
Alaçatı
Tomris Maravent's 2004 corner café, the steady Alaçatı pulse, eight tables that grew into the village living room
Hacımemiş's mulberry-tree corner since 1963, the village's classical Turkish coffee bench, untouched by the specialty wave
Dutlu Kahve has worked the same Hacımemiş corner since 1963, a low stool, a copper cezve, a 60-year mulberry tree throwing shade across the courtyard, and a Türk kahvesi served the way the village taught its grandfathers to take it. There is no third-wave equipment, no menu translation, no flat white; the room is for backgammon, a careful pour, and the kind of afternoon that doesn't pretend to be doing anything else. Local Cups three streets away is the specialty answer; Dutlu Kahve is the question. Year-round, family-run, the bench that explains the rest of Alaçatı.
Ask for the kahve orta, the cezve is right and the foam is the test. The mulberry-tree tables fill at five for sunset; arrive at three for the quiet bench.
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Stone-Village Street
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