Here Are Four Coffee Shops Caffeine Addicts Shouldn’t Miss [VIDEO]

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Globe-trotting caffeine addicts should make sure to check out these unique coffee shops around the world.

Here are four unique coffee shops worth looking into:

1. Haft Coffee Roastery: Yalova, Turkey

It’s coffee meets “the can” in Yalova, Turkey. This coffee shop is quite a unique experience due to its prison theme. Waiters and waitresses in orange jumpsuits serve guests, while customers can drink their coffee in fake jail cells and take pseudo-mugshots. The coffee shop is gaining steam since another location is opening in Görükle, Bursa, according to their official website.


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2. Dreaming Camera Cafe: Yangpyeong county, South Korea

This small coffee shop is perfect for photo enthusiasts. Patrons can take a quaff of their coffee in a two-story building meant to look like a Rolleiflex twin-lens camera, according to The Verge. The entire cafe is photography themed with photos lining the inside of the coffee shop. There’s even a camera used as a toilet paper dispenser.



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3. Le Café des Chats: Paris, France

For all the cat lovers, this cafe is perfect for you. Visitors can join feline friends at this shop located in the hip Le Marais neighborhood of Paris. Wiskery fur balls are available to play with throughout cafe hours while you relax with your coffee on a comfy velvet chair.


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4. Snakes & Lattes: Toronto, Canada

Board game enthusiasts are sure to enter this percolating playground! Snakes & Lattes is a Toronto caffeine station with over 800 unique board games. This coffee shop even keeps a directory of all of their latest board games for customers.

With such unusual cafes around the world, think twice before going to a Starbucks!

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