
Kahve Cafe SLC Verified
About
Kahve cafe is a Turkish coffee cafe in downtown historic Salt Lake City. We serve Turkish coffee brewed in hot sand, Turkish tea, Turkish sweet and savory small bites and home made baklava.
People say this cafe offers delicious and authentic Turkish coffee, unique moon milks, and a wide variety of pastries, including baklava and savory borek. They also highlight the cozy, inviting, and eclectic atmosphere, with multiple themed rooms and seating options across three floors. Visitors appreciate the friendly and attentive staff, who contribute to a welcoming and relaxing experience.
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Practical info
- Credit cards accepted
- Free parking
- Wheelchair accessible
- English
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Kahve Cafe SLC Reviews (5)
0 on SUPPORT Utah + 5 on Google
From Google
See all on Google- Spencer T3 months ago
Imagine traveling home to visit, and you stop by your childhood best friend’s home. Welcomed with warmth, familiar things, New experiences and faces, eclectic furniture, used furniture that has lots of stories, familiar faces, laughter, and room rooms to get lost in at every corner. Now, turn that exact home into a coffee shop that includes world, renowned Turkish, coffee, award-winning, baklava, culinary dishes from around the world, and staff as warm and hospitable as the food itself. This is the beautiful vision of this coffee shop and why I love calling in my second home when I work out of the office. Whether for a few hours or a whole day, you can grab anything from a quick single cup of tea, to spending the entire day and evening here. They even offer amazing Turkish brunches on the weekend that are highly recommended by the local locals. With a full patio, heaters, and more, every sitting area offers a unique experience. Then, go inside and venture through 3 levels of rooms, unique seating spots, books and more! If you are in town for a quick visit, a ski trip, convention or something else, this is easily one place you don’t want to miss. Out of all my travels across the United States. I’ve only found one other coffee shop similar to this in Cambridge, but this absolutely wins every time. Try any of the gluten-free desserts, the many different kinds of salad, pastries from around the world, Turkish coffee cooked in the sand, yes, cooked in the sand, and a variety of other amazing experiences, including a new spice market, Home goods area, and other small knickknacks here and there — that are what make a building a home. It’s a full experience and culture, not just a coffee spot.
- Deniz Yaman3 months ago
Amazing place. Such a unique experience. Tried so many things. My favorite is the feta cheese borek (feta cheese pastry) the customer service is amazing. Ladies working there were super nice and friendly. The only thing is that they have this nice super cute Turkish flag outside that is very old! I was even thinking sending them a new one so they could replace it lol I think this place is a gem and i appreciate what they do. If I ever come back to Salt Lake City, I will definitely visit them again.
- Kim Ostlera month ago
I frequently drive up from Pleasant Grove. I have yet to be disappointed! I try to order a different drink every time, although sometimes my favorites get ordered instead. I have never had better baklava custard! The employees are super helpful when I have questions. I love this place! Thank you for being one of the best cafes around!
- Dee Carter4 months ago
This is just the coziest, colorful, warmest home to enjoy Turkish style small foods and drinks! This was my first time trying this cuisine and it did not disappoint. Elif, the owner, has really transformed this gorgeous Victorian home into something truly unique in SLC. There’s multiple floors that you can explore and enjoy her artful taste in decor. My husband and I loved everything! The Turkish tea, Turkish coffee, Asure, Sutlac, and Borek were so delicious for a light breakfast. I really can’t wait to come back to try the Turkish traditional breakfast tasting she hosts!
- Lieu6 months ago
Sweet lil café eclectically decorated! It was nice to hear about the specials and cool to see the Turkish coffees and moon milks being made in front of us! I really liked the rose and pistachio baklavas and it complimented the coffees too — both not too sweet. Will have to return and check out all the floors and spaces to work
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