Good Coffee Farms Cafe, conveniently located near Tokyo Station, is a fantastic spot for a quick coffee. Situated just around 100 meters from the Yaesu Central Gate, this cafe is nestled on the ground floor of a co-working space, making it an ideal stop for both commuters and those working nearby. We visited early in the morning and were among the first customers of the day. At that time, the staff consisted of a single person, who managed the place with remarkable efficiency.
One of the first things we noticed was the ordering machine, which simplifies the process of placing orders and making payments. The cafe accepts Suica cards and all international credit cards, making it convenient for both locals and tourists. Specializing in responsibly sourced Guatemalan coffee, Good Coffee Farms Cafe stands out for its commitment to quality and sustainability. This niche focus on Guatemalan coffee adds a unique touch to their offerings.
We ordered a Mocha, an Iced Latte, a vegan cheesecake, a cookie, and a burrito. The order was prepared quickly and everything tasted delightful. The Mocha and Iced Latte were rich and flavorful, reflecting the high quality of the coffee beans used. The vegan cheesecake and cookie were excellent choices for those looking for sweet treats, and the burrito provided a satisfying savory option.
The cafe itself is well-lit, modern, and tastefully decorated, creating a pleasant atmosphere for customers. Despite the hustle and bustle of its location, it feels comfortable and inviting. The cleanliness of the establishment, especially the exceptionally clean washroom, is noteworthy and adds to the overall positive experience.
In summary, Good Coffee Farms Cafe near Tokyo Station is a great choice for coffee enthusiasts and those seeking a quick, delicious bite. Its convenient location, efficient service, and quality offerings make it a standout spot for a coffee break or a light meal. Whether you're passing through Tokyo Station or working nearby, this cafe is definitely...
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My wife and I, like many Australian travellers, have memories of a foreign city that are filled with visits to the most highly-rated cafes. During our three week stay weâve had a blast racking up 30,000 steps a day, high on caffeine consumed at two or three different cafes a day.
After all that exploring, and visiting many excellent cafes, Iâm leaving only one review.
My wife and I think that Good Coffee Farms serves the best espresso in Tokyo. Judging by the number of other Aussies in the small cafe, word has got out.
The service is unmatched too. The second time we visited we were greeted by the young male Japanese barista with an enthusiastic âwelcome back!â. On our third visit I was greeted with a slightly nasally âhowahhhryaâ. When I turned and said, âthat was very Aussieâ he laughed and later explained that he learned to make coffee in Footscray. While there, it seems he mastered the perfect Melbourne brew and the tone of a uniquely Aussie welcome.
Having said this, the vibe of this cafe and the service is distinctly Japanese. Locals set up their iPads and laptops in a quiet, clean, minimalist space. A perfect place to have the first coffee of the morning while enjoying Tokyoâs unique...
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