Rest time: Open daily Open hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
東京都文京区本駒込4-41-4
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Electronic Money Accepted
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(No eat-in)
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No smoking at the table
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山椒薫子
3.40
Located along the main street near Tabata Station, Jupiter Dozaka Coffee Shop exudes an atmosphere that would attract café owners looking to purchase quality coffee beans or overseas chocolates. The shop offers a variety of coffees, with prices starting at just 80 yen for a cup. Customers can choose between Jupiter Blend and American Blend. Additionally, they sell milk chocolate sticks that complement the coffee perfectly. Unfortunately, smoking is not allowed at the tables outside, as indicated by large signs displayed prominently. Despite the affordable price, the coffee at Jupiter Dozaka is of high quality and offers great value for money. Payment with PayPay is not accepted, but Suica is a valid payment option. For more information, visit the shop's blog at https://zan3tho.com.
ドリアン・グリーン
3.00
I stopped by "Jupiter Coffee" on my way back from "Dousaka Shokudo." It's their original blend coffee. The shop is similar to "Kaldi," dealing with imported foods. These kinds of shops are fun to look around, right? Oops, my parking time is up! I'll come back again.
ドリアン・グリーン
3.00
I decided to have a coffee on the way back home and saw a sign saying "Coffee 80 yen per cup" at a store that sells coffee and imported food. I have used this store before but this is my first time trying their coffee. You pay the money and serve yourself the coffee. The Jupiter Blend is the store's original blend. It's just average, but good enough. Since it's freshly brewed, it tastes delicious. Thank you for the meal.
campanerula
3.20
The restaurant has been renovated, with no counter inside and no food menu. There is a terrace outside where you can drink, but it's not considered dining in so only an 8% consumption tax applies. The iced coffee costs 90 yen, while the hot coffee costs 80 yen, cheaper than convenience store coffee. I ordered the iced coffee and it came with a paper straw. They seem to be making progress. They also sell coffee beans at a low price, and they taste delicious.
ユリリ
3.30
From 10/20 to 11/1, there is a sale! Coffee beans are especially good value. Unfortunately, taking photos inside the store is not allowed. There are also items at half price ^_^ There are many types of tea available as well. They will be relocating soon. The white peach tea had a really nice aroma and was delicious (o^^o)
髑髏?
3.50
One afternoon, during a break from being hospitalized, I decided to take a walk near the hospital. I found a small shop called "Jupiter" near Tabata Station, selling imported food and coffee beans. The shop was cozy with a seating area where you could enjoy freshly brewed coffee. I ordered a Mandheling coffee for only ¥250, which was a great deal considering the quality. The coffee had a nice aroma and a balanced taste. The shop was frequented by elderly customers taking a break, but the atmosphere was welcoming. I left the shop feeling refreshed and satisfied with my outing. The prices were surprisingly affordable, starting at ¥250 for a cup of coffee. The shop also offered light snacks at reasonable prices. It was a great place to stop by for a relaxing break.
ひろぽん
3.50
Jupiter is not a star, not a song, not a cable TV, but a chain store that sells imported food and original regular coffee beans. It has 65 stores nationwide, from Hokkaido to Oita. I visited the main store located near Tabata Station, which is quite small but offers a variety of imported food items and coffee beans for sale. I tried their morning set, which was delicious with fluffy bread and good coffee. Although I usually don't drink coffee, I enjoyed the Jupiter Blend they served. The store may not have a cozy atmosphere, but it's a great place to buy quality coffee beans. Overall, I recommend it to coffee lovers as a nice spot to visit.
ランチ向上委員会
3.50
I thought this shop was completely individually owned based on its atmosphere, but I was surprised to find out it is actually a chain store when I looked it up online. The shop mainly deals with coffee beans and also imports ingredients and wines. It has a similar vibe to Kaladi Coffee. Inside the shop, there is a counter where you can enjoy coffee and light snacks. They use beans like American, Mocha, Brazil, etc., grind them and drip them with a paper filter for each cup ordered. The price for a cup is only 250 yen, which is surprising. Since it's a shop that mainly sells imported ingredients, it may not be a relaxing space, but it serves as a break spot for local ladies, and there are many regular customers. It is also an oasis for people to relax after lunchtime. As others have mentioned, the high-quality beans are cheap, so the main focus would be on purchasing beans. The coffee served in the shop can also be used for tasting. I tried the Brazil coffee (250 yen). I usually don't drink coffee because I don't like the acidity, so my review may not be reliable, but the aroma was strong, with a good bitterness and minimal acidity, which I liked.
tomo39
3.00
I often use this coffee shop because it is close to my workplace. I buy coffee beans for home use, and even the relatively affordable beans taste delicious. They also have promotions where you can buy even cheaper. They serve breakfast, so you can enjoy delicious coffee at a reasonable price. However, the shop is small and there are few seats, so it doesn't feel very casual for having breakfast. They also sell coffee makers and other small items, so if you just want to drink coffee, this shop has everything you need.
めどっく
4.00
In the neighborhood of Sengoku, Tanaka Coffee is famous, but I think this place is also a hidden gem. They have discount sales a few times a month, and the prices are unbelievably cheap. They grind the beans after you order, and it's a genuine experience, yet the prices are similar to coffee sold in supermarkets. Additionally, this place also sells imported foods, and despite being a small shop, they have a unique selection (I never expected to see Swiss Rösti in such a small local shop), making it enjoyable to browse. There is also a counter inside where you can enjoy your coffee. I envy the regular aunties who always seem to be having a good time chatting with the staff, and I hope to join that circle someday.
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