Smoking: Electronic cigarettes are partially allowed at the counter by the window.
Parking
None
Facilities
Stylish space, relaxed atmosphere, counter seating, power supply, free Wi-Fi
Comments
(21)
はむぐるめ
4.00
【DUCT COFFEE LAB (Daikanyama/Ebisu)】★★★★★A 8-minute walk from Ebisu Station, a 3-minute walk from Daikanyama Station. I always passed by but finally decided to step into this intriguing cafe! It's a highly recommended cafe for work with Wi-Fi and power outlets available ☕️ This time, I used it for breakfast!◎Royal Milk Tea ¥660◎Croque Monsieur ¥594The drinks are quite big! The Royal Milk Tea, which is a hot topic, is made with cream instead of milk, resulting in a rich and creamy flavor. The tea leaves are also quite flavorful. It's surprisingly delicious. The Croque Monsieur is made with delicious bread... maybe brown rice. The bread has a chewy texture and is fluffy and tasty. The cheese on top is abundant. It's almost too much. The cheese is so abundant that the white sauce and ham inside are just right! The powder on top is paprika powder, so it's not spicy. It has a good volume and the abundance of cheese makes it satisfying to eat!It was so delicious that I definitely want to come back. They have power outlets and Wi-Fi, making it easy to work. The interior is cute, with only counter seats (there are also seats facing each other), making it easy to enjoy the cafe alone. It's also a great place to hang out with friends in a cute space. I should have come here sooner. It seems like the cafe is run by one person, and the staff seemed busy, but the taste was solid, the atmosphere was good, and the drinks and food were hearty. If it were closer, I would definitely visit 100%... The cookie-like muffins also looked delicious, so I want to come back. I visited on a weekday, and there were many men dining alone! It's apparently very crowded on weekends. I will definitely revisit this place!!!! Highly recommended,,,⚪️Business hours: 10:00-19:30 (L.O 19:00)⚪️Regular holiday: Irregular⚪️Solo-friendly rating: ★★★★★⚪️Tabelog rating: 3.23
everyday_mogmog
3.00
A small hidden gem of a cafe. The interior has a masculine and youthful stylishness, with exposed ductwork on the ceiling and neon lights on the walls. There are power outlets at the counter seats, making it convenient for a little work or charging your phone. I tried the cafe latte and brownie, both were rich and delicious. The cafe latte had a good amount for its price, giving a sense of value.
なおたかの食べたログ
3.00
Duct Coffee Lab in Daikanyama is a spacious and relaxing work cafe with power outlets and Wi-Fi available. The stylish white-tiled exterior and interior with trendy illustrations are the cafe's signature features. A second branch has also opened in Musashikoyama! The main seating is at the counter, and the baked goods available are all delicious and go perfectly with their coffee and lattes. The wall illustrations may be temporary, as there was a notice on the shop's account, but the drinks and pastries are delicious, making it a favorite place to work. The Chocolate Chunk is a personal favorite. Recently, I have been alternating between this cafe and Tsutaya Bookstore for work. It's a place I will definitely continue to visit this year.
きょん821♡
3.10
Cute cafe with memory glasses to drink from. Ice cafe latte for ¥627 and brownie for ¥352. The neon and interior have a Korean vibe, and PUFFIN with a mix of bread and muffins lined up. This shop seems to be original?
LUPUS
3.60
A few minutes' walk from Daikanyama Station, right near the Yarigasaki intersection, there is a shop with its name written in neon, making it easy to spot. The interior is clean, with shelves displaying food items labeled with recommendations in white pen, giving off an American cafe vibe. I ordered an iced coffee (¥450). It's relatively reasonable for this area, and it has a crisp taste with a juicy fruit-like flavor. Recently, cafes run by individuals seem to focus more on acidity in their iced coffee, so I appreciate the fact that they serve this type of iced coffee here. The food also looked delicious, so I'll definitely come back to try more next time.
イチゴ☆
3.70
I met up with my senior in Daikanyama. I searched for a cafe near our destination and found this place. I ordered the hand drip coffee, Indonesia Mitra, which was delicious and rich in flavor. The cafe was filled with young people ordering sweets and sweet drinks. The sweets in the showcase looked really tempting. Thank you for the meal!
iamrika_
3.00
Located at the intersection of Nakameguro and Daikanyama, Duct Coffee Lab Daikanyama is a place I first visited in April 2019. Since then, I have stopped by for takeout several times and enjoyed their original sweets, such as the muffins. The café is always crowded, with many nomad workers taking advantage of the available wifi. Although a new branch has opened in Musashikoyama recently, I find myself hesitating to become a regular customer at either location. Perhaps it is because the convenience is not exceptional, or maybe it is due to the not-so-great impression of the staff. However, the quality of their cafe lattes remains consistent, so I look forward to visiting again for takeout.
はちもぐ
3.70
I visited the delicious coffee cafe "DUCT COFFEE LAB" located about a 4-minute walk from Daikanyama Station, right near the Yarigasaki intersection. I found this cafe while looking for a power outlet, and was happy to see that they have Wi-Fi as well. Feeling thirsty, I decided to try the "Soda Lemonade (660 yen)" and "Americano (440 yen)". The glasses and cups are so cute! You can actually purchase them in the store. The Puffin, an original sweet treat similar to a muffin, seems to be quite popular here.
mihom1016
3.50
DUCT COFFEE LAB Daikanyama︎ ︎ ︎〰︎〰︎ORDER〰︎〰︎Cafe Latte Photo on the left ¥627Royal Milk Tea Photo on the right ¥726Blueberry & Cream Cheese ¥1,400Chocolate Chunk ¥407⁎ᐝMemo◌꙳On weekends, I often use it as a cafe after eating in Ebisu. I was curious about where it was located when I searched for Daikanyama cafes beforehand. Surprisingly, it faces a major street on the way from Ebisu to Daikanyama. I imagined American sweetness from the American-looking sweets, but they were actually less sweet than I thought, and I could eat them easily! The drinks are cute like test tubes and come in generous portions! The cafe latte is a bit strong on the coffee side! They open from 8 am, and they have power outlets, so it seems like a good cafe for work on weekdays too.
適度なブスでも
3.50
Pets and baby strollers are allowed. There are no sofas, but the corner seats seem to be okay for baby strollers. I went with a friend's dog, so cute! There is wifi, so everyone was working. The coffee is great with a generous amount.
Sugar.
3.10
I had been interested in this shop for a long time after seeing it on Instagram. The Royal Milk Tea with cream on top had a good reputation, and as a fan of Royal Milk Tea, I finally visited the shop! Maybe I set my expectations too high, but I found it to be sweet but with a light taste. I couldn't order more because I was already full, but I really wanted to try the cookies.
RiisLog
3.20
I found this shop while taking a walk around the Ebisu area. It's a bit of a walk from both Ebisu and Daikanyama stations, so it has a calm and relaxed atmosphere. They offer hand drip coffee for 495 yen and banana paffin with chocolate topping. The paffin is a unique sweet treat with a crispy surface and moist interior, not overly sweet. I chose the chocolate banana one and it was just right for me. The hand drip coffee had a fruity flavor and was refreshing. It's a perfect place to take a break and relax in this area.
わたなお
3.50
"Duct Coffee Lab" in Tokyo's Daikanyama is proud of its hand-drip coffee, which is carefully brewed by the barista from their own roasted beans for each cup. You can feel the deep aroma of the roasted beans in their authentic coffee! Although the Royal Milk Tea is popular, it is only available as an iced drink, so this time I tried the Caramel Latte for ¥600 (excluding tax) and the Blueberry & Cream Cheese for ¥370 (excluding tax). They also serve freshly baked PUFFIN in the store, which is incredibly delicious. The seating is at the counter, and they offer Wi-Fi and power outlets, making it a popular spot for those looking for a workspace cafe. It's a great cafe where you can enjoy authentic coffee at a good price! I definitely want to visit again."
Takuma-
3.50
A cafe located in the Daikanyama and Ebisu area, easy to find on Komazawa Street with its impressive neon sign. They offer a variety of single origin coffees and latte drinks. The food menu is also quite extensive, making it a perfect spot for a cafe break. It's also a great place to work, with hand-dripped coffee served while you work on your laptop. They offer a selection of about five different types of beans to choose from, with Brazilian beans being a popular choice. Thank you for the meal.
yopparaideska
3.40
When walking from Ebisu to Daikanyama, the blue neon lights are inviting me. Whether it's because I'm tired from walking or if that's the actual design, it doesn't matter. Right now, I am craving coffee with my whole body. I want to drink it while walking because I am on a walking high. The concept of this shop is a casual space with friendly service, but at its core, they use high-quality ingredients for all their products. I wanted to relax in this lovely concept store, but ended up getting a takeout. Today, I had the hand drip coffee, priced at 495 yen and up (in-store price). It's 5-10% cheaper to take out than to drink in-store, so it's a good deal. I didn't know the blend, but it had a strong bitterness, making it perfect for when you're tired. They also have a variety of other drinks and bread, so I'll come back for a leisurely morning next time. You can see more detailed reviews of a wider variety of shops on Instagram. Instagram: yopparaideska. You can find more detailed reviews on my note page. Note: https://note.com/yopparaideska/n/n31f56857d36c
lionkoala
3.50
DUCT COFFEE LAB is a coffee shop located on the first floor of a building along Komazawa Street, not far from Daikanyama Station. I visited to spend a relaxing afternoon after lunch and ordered a double espresso (440 yen) to enjoy inside the shop. They had various original bread called Puffin at the counter, all with a homemade feel.
もちたん関東グルメ日記
3.30
Points:
☑️ Puffins are popular
✅ A unique sweet combining bread and muffins! Donuts are also popular!
☑️ Coffee expertise
✅ Baristas use freshly roasted beans and carefully hand drip each order, resulting in a rich flavor!
☑️ Wifi, power outlets available
✅ Ideal for relaxing and working on a computer when it's not busy!
Location: A 4-minute walk from Daikanyama Station East Exit
Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Ebisu Nishi 1-33-18 Court Daikanyama 1F
Atmosphere: Wrapped in neon lights and white tiled walls, there is a stylish American vibe in the air, with the store name lit up on the floor near the entrance, creating a fashionable space.
Ordered:
1. Blueberry & Cream Cheese Puffin (407 yen)
2. Chocolate Chunk Puffin (429 yen)
3. Royal Milk Tea (726 yen)
Impressions:
Both puffins were moist and fluffy with a crispy texture on the surface, providing a fragrant taste with each bite. The Blueberry & Cream Cheese puffin had a high concentration of blueberry sauce, giving it a perfect sweet and sour balance. Overall, the sweetness was moderate and not overwhelming. The Chocolate Chunk puffin had large chocolate chunks on the surface, adding a strong chocolate flavor without being dry, making it very delicious. The Royal Milk Tea came in a large American-sized cup, topped with white whipped cream, offering a gentle creamy taste with a refreshing feel. It was very easy to drink and paired perfectly with the puffins.
ドラノログ
3.30
A casual space with friendly service, but at its core is the commitment to using high-quality ingredients in all products. Despite being a small shop, the closeness with customers is emphasized. They aim to provide attentive customization and meet customers' needs in a way that larger chain stores cannot. Their pride is in the hand-drip coffee, brewed meticulously by a barista with freshly roasted beans for each cup.
[Address] 1-33-18 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Court Daikanyama 101
[Visit Date] Sunday
[Number of People in Line] 0
[Wait Time] 0 minutes
[Ordered Items]
- Soy Cafe Latte 649 yen (tax included)
- Banana (Plain) 406 yen (tax included)
なみ12
3.20
After lunch, we walked to this place. I'm not a fan of milk, so I ordered a soy latte. It came in a 450ml cup, so it was quite filling. I think it had 2 shots of espresso in it because the coffee was pretty strong, which coffee lovers might enjoy. Even though I just had dessert earlier, I also tried the cheesecake. It was bite-sized, making it easy to eat and share.
Yuta_0911
3.60
■Access: 3 minutes walk from Tokyu Toyoko Line Daikanyama Station
■Number of visits: First time
■Purpose: Coffee break with friends
■Overview: A cafe located near the Yarigasaki intersection in Daikanyama. The open layout and stylish neon lights create a trendy atmosphere, making it a popular spot, especially among young people. You can visit the official website of the cafe here: https://ductcoffeelab.com/
■Menu: The recommended item is the hand drip coffee, meticulously brewed by the barista upon order. The drink menu also includes lattes, lemonades, and a variety of food items ranging from pastries called "puffins" to donuts and sandwiches. On this day, I ordered an iced coffee (450 yen).
■Impressions: This cafe is known for its trendy atmosphere. It was bustling with many young female customers, and the interior was almost always full. The hand drip coffee, brewed upon order, has a fruity aroma and is not too bitter, making it perfect for a relaxing afternoon. The original glassware of the cafe is also cute and adds to the overall charm. With the cafe scene becoming saturated in areas like Ebisu, finding a cafe where you can enjoy a delicious coffee for under 500 yen and relax is quite rare. I would definitely like to visit again. Thank you for the meal.
■Rating at the time of visit: 3.27
孤高のグルメ☆
3.70
I live in the city center and ride bikes and cars, and there is a café near the well-known "Yarigasaki Intersection" that everyone in the area knows. Located near the intersection where the old Yamate Street and Komazawa Street intersect with a height difference, this café is nothing special in terms of location, coffee, or prices. So, why do I regularly visit this café? Why do I take the time to review this place? It's because I love the counter seat by the window that overlooks the street. I just love it. I think it's because I grew up near the ocean in Kamakura, where houses along the coast are designed to shield residents from the view of passing cars and people, leaving only the ocean visible. I'm used to that kind of design and I love it. Other than that, this café is just your typical trendy café. They have their own roasted coffee, milk-filled caramel coffee, latte art, but city dwellers like me are tired of hearing about that. However, for me, having coffee at this seat makes it a bit special. This review is highly subjective, but if you happen to encounter that lucky moment when the window seat is available, it's worth a try. When you're a bit hungry, it's also nice to grab something to eat here, or you can head to the pink dining bar next door for curry and come back. This café has no Ebisu vibes, no Daikanyama vibes, no Naka-Meguro vibes, but I highly recommend the window seat counter. *Please dress casually when you visit. *If you plan to stay for a while, make sure to pay accordingly. *They have power outlets and wifi. *There's a risk of a random car parking in front of the window seat even if you've secured it. *There's also a branch in Musashikoyama. *You can have curry at the neighboring restaurant. *Please don't get upset if you enter when the window seat is not available. *There was an eyesore car in the way when I took the picture.
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