8 Coffee Shops Not to Miss in Kyoto
Japanese coffee culture is vibrant and diverse. Check out these 8 must-visit coffee spots in Kyoto for your coffee fix in Kyoto. From cozy cafes perfect for a quick caffeine fix to laid-back lounges ideal for spending a leisurely afternoon, each spot offers its own distinct ambiance and flavor.
We often spent our mornings exploring the sights, and then wandered to the coffee shops after. Most places would not open until 10 AM, which was challenging when you’re a “I need coffee now” type of gal in the morning. I’m big on having a coffee before your coffee, so I would stock up on canned coffees at 7-Eleven the night before to sip on while we got ready that morning. We planned our days by neighborhood so that by they time we needed a break we could head into the local neighborhood coffee shop. Kyoto is such a beautiful city and all of these cafes look like cute little oasis’ tucked in unexpected streets. Here are a few favorite coffee shops in Kyoto.
1. Weekenders Coffee Tominokoji
Address: 604-8064 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Honeyanocho, 560 ??
One of the few coffee shops that are open early, this was easily one of my faves. This cute little coffee shop is tucked behind a parking lot with a gorgeous minimalist building. It’s located in a traditional Japanese house, and is stunning and peaceful. I ordered a coffee tonic and we soaked up the tranquility of the space. Soft natural light filtered through traditional Japanese trees, casting a warm glow over the serene surroundings. I was in awe.
2. Wife & Husband
Address: 106-6 Koyamashimouchikawaracho, Kita Ward, Kyoto, 603-8132, Japan
If you want to break away from the hustle and bustle of Kyoto’s streets, head to Wife&Husband. This reservation-only cafe has two options: order inside the cute antique-filled cafe, or enjoy a leisurely picnic along the serene banks of the river. I did both! The picnic so lovely, you can order all of the items you need for a picnic: stools, a table, a carafe of coffee. Then, you head to the river and enjoy your coffee and the views. Inside, you can order the most delicious honey toast and cheese cake with your coffee. Definitely high on my list of places to go in Kyoto!
3. % ARABICA Kyoto Arashiyama
Address: 3-47 Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8385, Japan
If you head out of the main part of the city to the Bamboo Forest, you’ll likely want to stop for coffee beforehand. Tucked away in the northeast side of Kyoto by the popular bamboo forrest there’s an %Arabica coffee shop on the river. There is always a long line here, but it’s worth the wait. You can enjoy your coffee by the flowing river then head to the forest. I love the views you get from the coffee shop! Best views I’ve ever had from a coffee shop.
4. Walden Woods Kyoto
Address: 508-1 Sakaecho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8194, Japan
Bathed in whitewash, this cute cafe is tucked away down an unexpected street in Kyoto. You order your food and drinks downstairs, then head upstairs with your coffee in a large tranquil space. With little touches of wood detail and a tree in the center, it nods to Walden’s time spent in the woods, except covered in all white. Don’t forget to order the soft serve, it’s delicious!
5. Kyoto Coffee/Nittodo
Address: 385-5 Yasaka Kamimachi, Higashiyama Ward, ??????, ???, Kyoto 605-0827, Japan
In the Gion district everyone was in the massive line for %Arabica, but once we went a bit further up the road the line at Kyoto Coffee was empty. We had the loveliest coffee here, and if you get your coffee “for here” you can go to their secret upstairs spot to drink it in a gorgeous Scandinavian-style gallery space with a secret view of Yasaka Pagoda. We got both of the cheesecakes they had that day (berry and matcha, yum) and ate them upstairs with our coffee. There’s also an adorable shop Nittodo downstairs that I bought so many goodies from. I got a cute notebook, Moonstar shoes, chopstick holders, and a cute Kinto tumbler. There were so many well curated things in the shop!
6. LE LABO KYOTO MACHIYA
Address: Japan, ?604-8016 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Shimokorikicho
Tucked in the back of a dreamy new Le Labo shop, there’s a little coffee shop where you can get a coffee or matcha and enjoy the meticulously preserved Machiya dating back to 1879. I don’t think you can shop with your drink, but you can sit in the garden in the back and enjoy.
7. Goodman Roaster Kyoto
Address:?600-8442 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Yadacho, 115-2
A cute coffee shop that’s open relatively early and has great coffee. A great cozy spot to relax, stay a while and have a coffee.
8. Stumptown Coffee Roasters in the Ace Hotel
Address: Japan, ?604-8185 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Kurumayacho, 245-2 ???????? 1?
When we stayed at the Ace Hotel we were so excited to see they had a Stumptown dowstairs that we could pop into in the mornings. They had great pastries, and a cute area to drink your coffee in.
Hope you love these shops on your next trip! For more travel guides, check out my guides here. xoxo Erika