5/5 Fuad Hasan R. 4 months ago on Google • 111 reviews
This
coffee
shop
is
a
place
where
you
can
just
open
your
laptops,
working
with
a
sip
of
coffee,
and
sometimes
sit
alone
with
books.
Music
is
playing
in
the
sound
box
in
the
middle
of
the
room
in
a
very
soft
tone;
through
the
big
glass
window,
you
can
see
the
cars
coming
and
going.
But
it
becomes
difficult
for
students
of
Dhaka
University,
BUET
and
Dhaka
Medical
College
to
enjoy
this
leisure
as
there
is
no
big
coffee
shop
nearby.
One
young
man
stood
up
from
this
thought
and
took
the
initiative
to
fill
the
need
gap
with
his
brainchild
"The
Nineteenth
Coffee".
"The
Nineteenth
Coffee"
is
located
at
Bakshibazar
Signal,
Dhaka.
On
one
side
of
the
wall
at
the
shop,
TSC,
Dhaka
Medical
College,
the
image
of
Curzon
are
displayed
to
reflect
the
comfort
zone
of
students
in
this
area.
Decorated
with
wooden
tables
and
blue
sofas
and
chairs,
this
small
space
also
has
a
touch
of
plants.
There
is
a
big
TV
screen;
videos
of
making
coffee,
Bangladesh's
cricket
matches,
and
many
youth-friendly
stuff
keep
playing
on
the
screen.
The
smoking
zone
is
like
a
small
balcony
when
you
open
the
glass
door.
When
Reaz
was
asked
the
reason
for
naming
this
'Nineteenth,'
he
said,
"The
inspiration
of
this
Nineteenth
is
actually
from
the
Nineteen
Hundred,
i.e.
the
Twentieth
Century.
The
establishment
of
the
University
of
Dhaka
was
in
1921,
the
language
movement
of
1952,
the
liberation
war
of
1971,
the
anti-dictatorship
movement
of
1990,
the
march
of
young
students
like
us
was
everywhere."
Apart
from
coffee
items
like
Espresso,
Americano,
Mocha,
Hazelnut
Latte,
Cappuccino,
and
Freddo,
there
are
Red
Velvet
Cakes,
Tiramisu,
Sandwiches,
and
Chocolate
Cookies.
I
was
served
one
of
the
most
popular
coffee
items
called
"Mocha"
and
it
was
really
awesome.
I
highly
recommend
this
item.
I
highly
recommend
this
place
if
you
want
to
have
some
quality
time
along
with
nice
coffee
&
pastry
items.
The
interior
is
so
good
that
you’ll
fall
in
love
with
this
place!