Dutlu Kahve
Hacımemiş
Hacımemiş's mulberry-tree corner since 1963, the village's classical Turkish coffee bench, untouched by the specialty wave
Tomris Maravent's 2004 corner café, the steady Alaçatı pulse, eight tables that grew into the village living room
Tomris Maravent left a Boğaziçi business degree and an Istanbul shipping job for Alaçatı in 2000; in 2004 the previous owner Metin Akalın called and told her to take the corner. She started with eight tables, no kitchen experience and a handful of borrowed tart recipes. Twenty-two years later Köşe Kahve is still the village's thinking corner, herbal infusions, proper Türk kahvesi, a short clean breakfast, and the kind of regulars who arrive without saying their order. Open year-round, every day until late.
Order the lemon meringue tart and an ada çayı in the late afternoon, before the dinner-table reset around 18:30. Skip Saturday brunch hours; weekday mornings are when the village actually walks in.
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