[custom_adv] 7. Lord Confectionary and Cofe Lord Confectionary is another old confectionary in capital, which is located at the beginning of Vila Street. The confectionary has been there since 1965, and has its own loyal customers as well as varied and tasty pastries. Whenever you go to Lord Confectionary, you are sure to find some customers there. The confectionary also offers its customers high quality Turkish coffee. You can choose the pastry you are willing to have at any quantity and eat it while sipping your coffee. Tarts made by the Lord Confectionary are among the most popular products of this confectionary. In addition, you can always buy delicious creamy pastries at Lord Confectionary. [custom_adv] 6. Cafe restaurant Golrezaei Gol Rezaieh is one of the oldest café-restaurants in capital, established over 70 years ago. Located on Si Tir Street opposite the Glass and Ceramics Museum, it might take ten minutes in a taxi to get there from the bazaar, but it promises a different atmosphere to the other restaurants featured here. It has a reputation as a gathering place for intellectuals – a reputation it promotes with dozens of portraits of prominent 20th-century homeland writers hanging from its walls. As such, the talk may be heavy but the menu is light, offering soups and salads, and of course, a fine selection of coffees. [custom_adv] 5. French Cafe and Confectionary The French Confectionary was originally established in 1965. This café confectionary is among the oldest and the most nostalgic points in Tehran, especially for the one-time youths of capital, students who have studied at the University of Tehran at various junctures, and bookstores located along the Enqelab (Revolution) Avenue. In cold days of the fall and winter, you can still drink a cup of hot chocolate milk at this café confectionary and test its various pastries, including tarts, napoleon, and creamy confections. Our special suggestion is the cheese cake. [custom_adv] 4. Minion Chocolate and Confectionery and Cofe Along Sa'di Avenue before its junction with Enqelab Avenue and on the corner of Hedayat St. there is a shop which is about 78 years old. Minion Chocolate and Confectionary Shop is now a memory of the bygone past. The shop has been renamed to “Latif” Confectionary. Its original owners had fled Ukraine after the Communist revolution in that country and immigrated to Iran. The Ukrainian family that used to bake bread and cookies back in their own country, continued that line of work in capital. Roben, a descendent from that Ukrainian family, is currently running the one-time Minion Chocolate and Confectionary Shop. [custom_adv] 3. Ivan Cafe This is one of the oldest cafes in capital and situated in lalehzar and in the manouchehri street. [custom_adv] 2. Orient Confectionary and Cafe This is among the oldest confectionaries in capital which is located at Darvazeh Dowlat (Government Gate) at the beginning of Mofatteh Avenue. In addition, dry and creamy pastries prepared by this confectionary are of special quality. [custom_adv] 1. Naderi Cafe Naderi café and hotel is the name of an old café in capital. Naderi café is located to the east of Hafez overpass along Naderi (the present-day Jomhouri-e Eslami) Avenue and is topped by a hotel.Naderi café and hotel were built in 1927 by a Armenian immigrant called Khachik Madikians. It was named so because it was build along the then Naderi Avenue. The founder started his career in capital first with baking confectionaries and he used Naderi restaurant to introduce homelands to European foods for the first time. Later on, he built another hotel with the same name close to Naderi café. After Grand Hotel, the Naderi Hotel was the second hotel to be built in capital.