Rest time: Monday Business hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
京都府京都市下京区東塩小路町939 キャンパスプラザ京都 1F
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No Reservations
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Credit cards accepted
Electronic Money Accepted
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None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
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None
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May1119
3.80
A specialty coffee and vegan-friendly cafe located just a short walk from Kyoto Station's Isetan side. It is open early in the morning and seems to be popular among tourists from overseas. The latte, made with oat milk, has a gentle sweetness and a great balance of the rich flavor of the carefully selected coffee beans.
ayumi2833
4.50
I tried oat milk latte for the first time and it was just like regular milk with a slight sweetness, making it refreshing even without added sugar. The staff recommended the oat milk they use and I ended up buying some on my way out (a bit pricey though, haha). The atmosphere of the shop was calm and relaxing, a really nice place to be in.
yゅu
1.00
The woman at the reception was kind and explained things well. The person with short hair who made the drip coffee was cold, intimidating, and scary... There are power outlets available, which is good for self-study. They close at 5 pm, so it's early. There is no tasting available. It's nice to be at a coffee stand where you can see the face of the farm.
happy⭐︎
3.70
On Sunday, I entered the store at 12:30 and was able to get in without waiting. There were various types of coffee available, and when I told them my favorite flavor, they recommended that type to me. The staff was very kind. The store had a glass window, creating an open and comfortable atmosphere. I would love to visit this relaxing place again!
layla..
3.50
Located about a 5-minute walk from Kyoto Station, on the 1st floor of Campus Plaza Kyoto. The place was bustling with young people. Luckily, we were able to secure a table and place our order at the counter.
Ordered:
- Cold Brew (650 yen)
- Banana Bread (470 yen)
The banana bread was not too sweet and satisfyingly large. The Cold Brew was perfect for the season and very easy to drink. It was a nice break from the hustle and bustle of Kyoto Station. Thank you for the meal.
ピロタン
3.50
I used the APA Hotel across the street. I went to buy just coffee, but the staff's soft and warm service was wonderful. It seems they also have toast besides coffee. A really light menu. You can choose the taste of the coffee, and I asked for the normal one, which was delicious with a hint of acidity. I'll come back to buy it again.
a63bc9
3.00
Coffee Beans Cafe is located adjacent to Kyoto Campus Plaza. It's great to be able to enjoy Coffee Beans coffee in Kyoto. The cafe is filled with the pleasant aroma of coffee beans and has a bright atmosphere. However, the chairs are a bit small. I took a cafe latte to go.
アートゥディトゥ
2.50
Personally, ice coffee after walking a lot is the best~(≧∇≦) A strong ice coffee is stimulating and refreshing. Along with a banana cake-like bread, slightly sweet, making the coffee even more fruity. (°▽°)
ssuper
3.30
I lived in El Salvador for almost 2 years and all the beans I dealt with were from El Salvador. Signature: TRES chocolate, caramel, marmalade. Marmalade seems new to me. Easy to drink.
wK
3.50
A calm cafe near Kyoto Station is a welcome find, as the ones inside the station tend to be crowded. This place is a gem, being both peaceful and conveniently close to the station. While it can get busy, it's still somewhat of a hidden spot. The cafe caters to vegans, offering plant-based sweets as well. As a result, many of the customers are foreigners. The only downside is that the chairs are a bit hard!
reikan
3.30
On a regular morning at 10 o'clock, I visited this place while enjoying my coffee. From the entrance, it seemed like they have their own unique touch. On the right side, there is a shop, and on the left side, a café perhaps. I ordered today's coffee. The price was reasonable. The café is bright inside because of the large windows. Even though the view is nothing special, a bright café in the morning always lifts my mood. The taste was different from chain coffee shops, although I can't pinpoint exactly what makes it different at my level. But it was a comforting taste. The atmosphere was nice and cozy, overall a good experience.
LaVieEstBelle
4.00
The banana bread cold brew was really delicious. Lately, I've been enjoying lightly roasted coffee. It was quite refreshing and tasty. The banana bread, being a recommended item, was also something I'd like to eat again. I like the atmosphere as well. However, the chairs are a bit hard, so my bottom starts to hurt. Can't stay for too long. Lol
おぼぎ
3.00
I saw an ad on Instagram for oatmeal cookies and it caught my attention, so I decided to get some to go. The cookies had a crunchy texture, and while cookies are usually made with a lot of butter, these ones were not at all, and had a gentle flavor that was easy to eat. I heard that the main store in Tokyo has even more varieties, so I would like to visit if I have the chance. Thank you for the meal.
D0GGY
3.30
- Americano (Iced): 540 yen
A cafe near Kyoto Station in front of Bic Camera. The shop is small, with bright wooden tables and indoor plants, creating a relaxed atmosphere. They seem to have several types of coffee beans, each with the signature of the producer. It's nice to see that. Suppressing the desire to confirm the differences, I ordered an Americano. It has a slightly stronger acidity than bitterness. Being iced, it's a bit diluted and easy to drink. I spent about 20 minutes reading a book and relaxing. In the midst of a life where we are always chasing time, having a little relaxed time like this is truly healing. HAVE A GOOD DAY. Thank you for the meal.
heave534
3.40
The café latte was delicious! The vegan toast was made with tofu and pumpkin, it tasted like eggs. Maybe it was because my stomach wasn't feeling well, but it felt quite filling with generous toppings, and most of all, the bread was unbelievably delicious, with a fluffy and chewy texture. The chairs were hard and small, so it was a bit uncomfortable to stay for a long time, but the staff were friendly and the atmosphere was stylish.
姫りんごタルト
3.70
I went to Kyoto for a friend's wedding, and I visited some coffee shops that caught my eye. Surprisingly, all the beans were from El Salvador. They had a variety of El Salvador beans that differed in taste due to the processing methods. I tried these two! Don Jaime Pacamara Honey and J. Raul Rivera Pacas Natural. I preferred the Honey ☻ It had a honey-like sweetness and tropical flavor. The Pacas Natural was more fruity with a vibrant acidity.
mmmmi310
3.00
A coffee shop near Kyoto Station. I got a takeout. The store was very busy, probably because it was a good time. You can choose from 3 types of coffee beans. I was interested in all of them, but the staff recommended one, so it was easy to decide. The coffee was very easy to drink and I would like to visit again.
matchii526
3.50
I saw this cafe on Instagram and decided to visit Kyoto Station because I had some errands to run. It's a beautiful cafe with glass windows right in front of Bic Camera. When you enter the cafe, you place your order first. I ordered today's coffee and the "tamago no yatsu" for about 1,000 yen. The cafe has seats at the counter with power outlets, which is convenient for working or studying. The other table seats are mostly for two people. The bright wooden colors and the indoor plants create a soothing atmosphere. After a few minutes, my coffee and sandwich were served. You have to get your own water. I thought the sandwich was made with hard bread and eggs, but it turned out to be made with pumpkin and tofu. I was completely fooled! It's a vegan cafe, so they don't use eggs. The sandwich was well-seasoned and satisfying. The coffee tasted a bit weak. Overall, I was satisfied and would like to visit again for breakfast.
maru-181
3.30
A coffee shop specializing in Salvadoran coffee beans and plant-based food has opened near Kyoto Station. They directly source coffee from producers in El Salvador and handle the roasting process themselves. They provide explanations about the coffee when you order, and their attitude towards coffee is evident in how they talk about it. It's exciting and heartwarming. The hand drip coffee (limited time Three Arrows) and vegan cookies are highly recommended. I chose the blend this time, and the flavor description of "colorful tropical fruits" caught my attention. It was a deep and flavorful cup that I could enjoy even after finishing it. This is a shop I definitely want to visit whenever I'm in the area.
ムックは手洗い
2.50
A roaster near Kyoto Station. This coffee shop is very particular, offering only single origin coffee from El Salvador with the option to choose different producers. The take-out cups are also environmentally friendly, made entirely of paper, showing their commitment to SDGs. Personally, I didn't like the taste, found the portion size small, and thought the prices were high. I paid 1900 yen for a single origin coffee and an iced matcha latte, which is quite expensive considering the size. I have found more reasonably priced and impressive coffee elsewhere, so I'm good without this place. Thank you for the meal.
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