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大阪府大阪市西成区花園北2-10-14
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No smoking at the table
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non921
3.50
Near Hanazonocho Station, there was a cafe that I had been curious about for a while. I wanted to drink delicious coffee, so I decided to visit after watching a play. On a weekday afternoon, there were no other customers, just me. The atmosphere was dim and quiet, with pleasant music playing, making it very calming. It's a really nice place✨ I felt healed. The coffee made by the elderly owner is very delicious, and they also offer a different daily special coffee, which is fun. There are many lovely cups of various colors and patterns on the shelves inside the counter☕️ It's enjoyable just to look at them. I would like to stop by again if I have the chance to go nearby☕️☺️ It's my favorite cafe.
デミグラス師匠
4.10
I haven't posted about it, but I love going to this favorite coffee shop ⭐︎ The coffee is delicious, but the waffles here are amazing ^ ^ You can get a Belgian waffle and coffee set for ¥650 ⭐︎ The waffles are served piping hot and sometimes have a crunchy sugar texture, so I think they are made from scratch with flour♪♪ I haven't seen it being made, so I'm not sure though(^_^) The interior is lined with high-end coffee cups, making it a spectacular sight as always!! It's always quiet and highly recommended. Thank you for the meal♪♪
ぎんじろう☆彡
4.00
Inheriting the atmosphere of Akariya style, this coffee specialty shop located in Hagino Chaya offers a wide selection of antique coffee cups, including those from Okura Touen. Run by an elderly couple, this shop provides delicious coffee at a reasonable price. The air conditioning in the summer is kept low, making it a bit warm inside, but the gentle nature of the owners attracts coffee lovers. The Kilimanjaro coffee (400 yen) is sourced from Hagihara Coffee and is normally priced at 450 yen, but as part of the daily special, it is available for 400 yen. The fact that they continue to offer it at the same price without raising it is impressive. The coffee, brewed using a paper drip method, can be enjoyed slowly in the cozy atmosphere of the shop, making you feel like time has stopped. This hidden gem is always quiet and comfortable, making it a place you would want to visit regularly. Find more on Instagram @ginjirou.star
ぎんじろう☆彡
4.00
In the Hanazono area of Nishinari Ward, there is a coffee specialty shop run by an elderly couple who continue the style of Akane-ya. The shop maintains the old-fashioned atmosphere with a deep brown counter and coffee cups lined up in the back, typical of Akane-ya style. They source their coffee beans from Hagiwara Coffee in Kobe, offering charcoal-roasted coffee. It may seem surprising to find such a place here, but it is a hidden gem of a quiet and atmospheric coffee specialty shop. The Mocha (400 yen) is served in antique coffee cups, many of which are from Okura Art China, ranging from rare antiques to reissues. The Okura Art China coffee cups with stylish gold accents change color with the lighting, making them look different from 100 years ago. The Magnolia 100th Anniversary Reissue coffee cup is used to serve the Mocha, which is slowly roasted over charcoal by Hagiwara Coffee. The unique aroma of charcoal blends beautifully with the Mocha, creating a rich and slightly acidic flavor with a subtle sweetness in the aftertaste. Each sip reveals a different impression, as the coffee transitions from a sharp acidity to a smooth one, eventually bringing out the burnt charcoal aroma in a sweet way. This kind of beautifully changing bean is the mark of delicious coffee. Enjoying a cup of delicious coffee puts you in a happy mood. I'm not sure how long they have been in business, but they seem to be familiar with the former Funakoshi Coffee Shop in Shinsaibashi and Kyobashi. I will visit them to learn more about coffee beans and cups and enjoy the daily changing coffee beans. I have an Instagram account @ginjirou.star to share my coffee experiences.
デミグラス師匠
4.10
The appearance is like a normal cafe in a deep city ☆ When you enter the shop, it is impressive (^^) There are rows of expensive-looking coffee cups ♬ I don't know much about coffee or coffee cups, but it's amazing (^^) I didn't know there was such a wonderful cafe in a place like this>.< Unfortunately, they didn't have coffee float on the menu (TT) It's within walking distance from Hanazonocho Station, so if you have the chance, please visit!! Highly recommended (^^)
フランカ
0.00
It's been a while since I visited Nishinari Hagi no Chaya, and the town has become quite clean and has lost the rough and dirty atmosphere it used to have in the past. The interior of the shop is similar to Terada Coffee in Osaka Shukino, Coffee Tree in Shonai, and Kerappo in Amagasaki. The exterior looks like a regular coffee shop in a downtown area, but the interior has a stylish atmosphere. They use beans from Hagiwara Coffee, cups from Oka Toki, and a collection of Oka cups on the shelves. I had a bitter and strong blend coffee with milk this time, along with a Belgian waffle. The atmosphere was calm and elegant, not what you would expect from the deep areas of Nishinari. It was a lovely coffee shop.
tsujimon
4.00
Cheap and delicious coffee.
おいしそうですね
3.00
It seems that this coffee shop, which has been around for a long time, is not featured on Tabelog. They have a website and it is run by a man and a woman. The interior of the shop has 14 counter seats and four tables for four people each. Since coffee shops are mainly for drinking coffee, I don't think they need to offer morning services like sandwiches or salads.
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