great coffee and rather affordable. Can buy a bag of coffee for 69 birr. You can smell the coffee beans roasting from a distance.
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great coffee and rather affordable. Can buy a bag of coffee for 69 birr. You can smell the coffee beans roasting from a distance.
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It's a fine place for coffee with friends. Parking facility is available.
Packed coffee powder is also available for carrying.
Tomoca's strongest identity are three particular yet powerful aspects. First the mesmerizing coffee smell that calls for you half a block away. Second the bar tables with no-seaters that everyone seem to enjoy for group conversations and last but not least the clear coffee/macchiato glass they use. That coffee glass has disappeared from market when I was a young boy yet Tomoca has managed to keep it, brand it and remind us all our treasured memories. Only down side for me is the inability to trace the coffee varieties used in the making (common challenge to most coffee roaster in the country)
Really enjoyed a few macchiatos here while in Addis. There is plenty of hype around this place, so I was expecting a letdown but I did enjoy the macchiatos!
When in Addis definitely stop by tomoca for coffee or a macchiato (my favorite) and bring home some bags of coffee. There's a few locations around Addis but the original one has been there since the 1950s and is definitely worth a visit to see the coffee roasting process and get a feel for the coffee culture of the city.
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