Karlygash Cafe. A Quiet Revival of a Legend

Karlygash Cafe. A Quiet Revival of a Legend

Karlygash Cafe. A Quiet Revival of a Legend

Interior

Interior

Services

Interior

location

Almaty, Nazarbayev Avenue

year

2025

about the project

We were lucky enough to touch a legend. Karlygash has stood in Almaty since 1967 designed by the citys chief architect, Malgabars Mendykulov and quickly became the place for ice cream, first dates, and long conversations that stretched until closing time.Now, Karlygash enters a new chapter. We didnt turn it into a museum or a textbook example of architecture. We simply gave the story a little more air and a touch of grace.Karlygash is an intimate café with a soul, tucked away from the citys bustle. A place where the morning begins with soft light falling on wooden panels, and the evening continues with wine in a private room behind a curtain.The café unfolds across three levels. The ground floor features an open hall for 34 guests and a bar counter for six. At the back a wine room with the cozy feel of a home cellar. Upstairs a secluded yet connected VIP room for 12. And above it all the attic, a personal hideaway for four, complete with a mini-bar, books, and vinyl. Finally, the terrace a green balcony with a panoramic view, seating 33 guests.Each zone in the café sets its own rhythm: unhurried, subtle, imbued with warmth. Karlygash is not about show its about feeling. The lightness of wood, the muted glow, the quiet graphic lines of the furniture, and the living voice of the place itself.

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