L'Atelier du Miel Workshop & Cafe

Beirut


Walk up the stairs off bustling Armenia St and step back to old Beirut, to a warren of alleys and stairs, balconies and roof terraces. You’ll have to buy a coffee or a jar of local honey for the privilege of sitting in this leafy cafe, but it’s well worth it. Food on offer includes sandwiches and salads for the peckish.

The same team runs L'Atelier du Miel shop in Tabaris.


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