Coffeetaaa | Khulna

Hunting new coffee shops is a thing of mine, many of you have probably noticed already. The hunt is much more interesting when I'm in a different city, but it's usually a solo thing.

My wife only joins me for our mandatory Tabaq dates. Yes, Tabaq is numero uno for me, and she loves Tabaq just as much as I do, but I do like to change it up every now and then.

This time the coffee shop hunt was in Khulna, me and the wifey decided to head out for some coffee. That day we both were visiting my cousin and her family, the plan was to join them for dinner. And earlier that day me and the wife decided to grab some late night coffee after finishing up with our little dinner visit, so she suggested Coffeetaaa, which is a newly opened café just beside Khulna New Market.

However, when we were heading out after dinner, we surely weren't expecting two little minions to join us on our little coffee hunt.


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Fortunately, this coffee shop was close by, and we had just over an hour before closing time, which was 11PM. So, me and my wife grabbed both the minions and were on our way, in pursuit of some late night coffee.

Now, these minions that I'm talking about, I'm actually talking about my nephew and niece.

I met them after just over a year, so it's been a while. As we were heading out, one of them jumped up and started suggesting that we take them with us. So, me and the wife decided to take them with us for a little journey; we'd at least have some extra pair of hands to help us with this hunt.

So, my cousin got them both ready in a jiffy and we were on our way.

We all got down and took an auto-rickshaw towards New Market, it's the cheapest and most common means of transport here in Khulna. It's also big enough to fit 4 to 5 people with ease.


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It probably took us just over 5 minutes or so to reach our destination, because in Khulna the roads are completely empty during these hours, unlike Dhaka.

After getting here I realized that this café is an art based coffee shop, with a lot art, classic furniture and open areas, also a book corner for book lovers. The music was quite nice too, soothing. Overall it was a cozy and peaceful little spot, probably because we were there at late hours. When we got there only one other table was occupied.

My wife mentioned earlier that the food here is quite good, but we were already full, so all the food tasting would have to wait for another day.

As we waited for our coffee we decided to roam around a bit, scouring the book shelves, and clicking pictures in the very picturesque areas. One thing I've nothing in these Khulna restaurants and cafes is that they always have a photo corner of some sorts. A corner or wall that always has vibrant colors and unique décor, with the assistance of some great lighting.

It's a good strategy to bring in the customers who like to click a ton of photos haha.

As everyone quite effortlessly posed away, I went ahead and clicked a fair share of candid photos. When the person in the frame isn't paying much attention, those pictures usually turn out to be the best of the bunch.


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Me and the wifey ordered our usual, a cappuccino. For the minions it was a cup of hot chocolate which they shared.

We were so busy clicking pictures that we had forgot about our order, by the time we sat down for a sip our drinks were already fairly cold haha. Well, at least the chances of us burning our tongues was 0, especially for the little ones. The love story of me and a hot cup of coffee burning my tongue goes way back, so nowadays I'd rather be safe than sorry.

The coffee was good, the price was reasonable too, for both the amount and the quality they have. A big ole cup of caffeine injected fuel this late at night? Who doesn't love that?

Our group of four sipped away and were done just before closing time. So, we headed out and hopped on another auto-rickshaw, on our way back to the lair of these two minions. After dropping them off we took the same rickshaw back to our place.


It was quite a memorable day, a tad bit unplanned during the end, but it actually went well.

Thanks to these two minions, who were fairly calm, they don't like to create a scene haha. But I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't worried when we decided to take them with us at first lol.

Yet, I say it's a good addition to our coffee hunting journeys. Sometimes it feels good to change things up a bit.



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Date nights are awesome, and having the little minions with you could only have enhanced the experience... after all, nieces and nephews are yours temporarily 😁
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Date nights are awesome

Awesome and rare for us both, we only get to see each other every 6 months or so haha.

after all, nieces and nephews are yours temporarily

As long as they're in their little minion forms they'll be here to assist us, ready to participate, when they're all grown up they'll be too busy and cool for their old uncle lol.

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The cafe looks dope! I always like cafes that have a vintage sort of design. And when you add the touch of a library, the elegance just goes up a few notches!

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It surely was an unique experience, in Dhaka we're all used to the "posh" kind of cafes. This place stands out well compared to our common cafe/coffee experience. Whether you're a coffee lover, a book lover, or both, you'd fit right in.

I just wish I could try the food, it all looked quite good.

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I was in Khulna last weekend, if I knew this existed, I'd visited for sure! The place looks quite nice!

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I think you'd fit right in bhai, especially if you visited during the closing hours, it seemed quite peaceful during that time.

It's quite a snug little café, a few tweaks and tricks here and there which helps them stand out quite well, compared to any other café I've visited. It reminded of Palongki actually, the decor is kinda similar I'd say.

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Oh? That so?

It would be a short visit if I were still in Gopal, but from Savar, Khulna is quite far indeed. But I'll be sure to drop by there soon.

Btw, miss palongky already.

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There's a Palongki branch in Dhaka, in Gulshan 2 I guess. We can set up a meetup there if everyone's ready haha. Even I miss that place, especially all those different types of bhortas.

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Yeah, Im up for it. Lets set up a meetup there.

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Alrightt, let's mention it to the others on Discord.

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Thank you for stopping by. See you again soon:)

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Hello @riz611

I would like you to check out this new prompt in the coffee community, as we promote coffee shops from the month of March.

Please see the rules and the specific prompt question.

The Coffee Shop Prompt

It would be great to have a contribution from you:)))

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I'll check it out right now, thanks for letting me know, Milly. ☕️🔥

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You have a few days to write, since you just wrote in the community today;)
Thanks!

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I think I can make another post before the deadline, I have a meeting coming this weekend. And judging from my taste and the people that'll be attending, we'll probably host it in a nearby coffee shop haha.

I've also been eyeing a new shop in our area, thanks to a friend's suggestion. This is place has some really good old school vibes, just how I like it.

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