A Trip to the Gayo Coffee Gallery, Takengon, Central Aceh

Greetings, friends of the Hive community, how are you all? I hope you are all in good health and having a pleasant day. Tonight, I would like to share some moments from yesterday in Takengon, Central Aceh. Below, I will show some images of the coffee gallery, which has a comfortable and aesthetic space.

Upon arrival at the Takengon Coffee Gallery, a hangout for young people in Takengon, I noticed that the outside looked ordinary. It's tucked away in a residential alley and is located inside. Since I've never been to a coffee shop like this before, I thought it was uncool and unremarkable, as the exterior wasn't aesthetically pleasing.
And this is the atmosphere in front of the Gayo Coffee Gallery in Takengon.


The luxury inside the coffee gallery shop boasts unique and aesthetic architecture. However, I only took photos of the front, not being able to go inside. Inside, you can see the coffee storage area, coffee processing machines, and other things.
The view of the surroundings and the cafe looks ordinary, as this cafe is not made of concrete, but of wood, making it look like a house.

The coffee cups are also ordinary, reminiscent of old-fashioned glasses. This is why this cafe is called an aesthetic cafe. Sitting here, you can enjoy the sound of trumpets and the rhythm of traditional Gayo music.


The atmosphere at the table was pleasant, and our coffee orders had been brought. All that was left was to enjoy the gallery coffee. For snacks, we ordered fries while enjoying coffee with friends.


The environment at the Gayo Coffee Gallery Cafe, filled with Takengon coffee trees, makes the weather here very cool even during the day.
The atmosphere of sitting side by side with coffee trees allows me to see the condition of Gayo coffee, where the soil here is very fertile, and the weather is cool.


We played around in the coffee garden inside the Coffee Gallery cafe. I rarely sit in cafes like this, where you can find coffee directly from the trees. Perhaps you already know the story of Takengon, known for its Gayo coffee. Most Takengon people cultivate coffee in their gardens.

This is our story at the Gayo Coffee Gallery Cafe in Takengon, Central Aceh. We visited an aesthetic coffee shop that looked unique and uniquely Gayo.
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Wow, you visited the Gayo coffee gallery, it was really fun and the view at the place was really a treat for the eyes. You managed to capture the beauty of the place very well. I really enjoyed it ❤️🙏
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