midnight beats in Goris: a drunken drummer's notes
i just stepped off the bus and the air smelled like wet cobblestones, i just checked and it's...a thin drizzle there right now, hope you like that kind of thing.
the street musicians were jamming a off‑beat rhythm that made my heart race like a drum solo
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if you get bored, the neighboring villages are just a short drive away.
someone told me that the old market square is haunted, but i think it's just the wind playing tricks.
i dropped by the tiny coffee spot on main street, they serve a brew that tastes like burnt caramel and midnight thoughts.
the locals swear the night market smells like grilled cheese and rain, i’m not sure if that’s a compliment.
i tried the street‑cart kebab, it was spicy enough to make my cheeks glow like stage lights.
someone on a forum whispered that the hidden rooftop garden has the best view of the sunrise, i might just camp there tomorrow.
i’m posting this on my blog because i’m obsessed with documenting every odd vibe, so if you’re into chaotic travel stories, stay tuned.
you can read more crazy tips on TripAdvisor for the quirky cafés here: https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationSearch?pid=1472346& excursion=0
yelp reviews mention a secret taco stand that only opens after midnight, perfect for a drum‑fuel snack.
check the city board for pop‑up art shows at midnight, they’re wild.
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