Stylish space, counter seats available, sofa seats available, open terrace, power supply available, free Wi-Fi, wheelchair accessible
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rienogurume
4.00
I went to Streamer Coffee in Akasaka with my dog. It was rare to see dogs allowed inside the shop, and it was great to enjoy a relaxing atmosphere and delicious coffee. I ordered a hot cafe latte. The seasonal latte looked very delicious too! They also had chocolate chip cookies and donuts, so the food selection was great too!
はらペコちゃん♪
4.60
I visited Streamer Coffee because I wanted to drink coffee. I saw a bottle by the register containing "bone-shaped cookies" and asked about it. They said, "You can bring your dog inside the store." It's rare to find a dog-friendly store where you can bring your dog inside rather than just on the terrace. I will visit again with my dog next time.
sheherazade0901
3.40
I went to Streamer Coffee in Akasaka. The music there is always lively, but the atmosphere is more calm than the Streamer in Harajuku. The cafe latte with lots of milk is perfect for relaxing and reading. Thank you for the delicious meal!
haruchan216
3.40
This small coffee shop, which is rare in this area, allows dogs. It seemed to attract a lot of foreign customers, creating an atmosphere that didn't feel like Japan. The Tokyo Premium Drip Coffee for 650 yen was surprisingly large and felt like a good deal. The coffee had a refreshing taste, perfect for a hot day. However, their latte seems to be more popular. They also offer cookies, donuts, and sweet pastries, making it a good spot for a snack or tea time. The stylish wooden interior was calm and inviting, with some people even using the outlets to work. Surprisingly, Akasaka didn't have many trendy cafes like this, so people working in the area would definitely appreciate it. I'd like to come back next time to try their famous (?) latte and food.
lierm
3.50
No reservation, no wait, 1 visitor, 1-hour stay, 800 yen per person. I stopped by for a break since I had some time. They have free WiFi and it's a comfortable environment to work in. They offer a variety of menu options such as lattes, so even if you don't drink coffee, there are plenty of choices available.
JunMills
3.40
- Order Menu: Revolver Latte 850 yen
- Review: I was looking for a cafe near Akasaka-Mitsuke Station where I could enjoy delicious coffee and have access to power outlets, and I came across this place! The aroma of coffee beans outside was wonderful. I chose the Revolver Latte, which has a lot of espresso in it. The rich milk combined with the strong espresso was absolutely delicious! They also had other tasty items like donuts. Since I couldn't have them before dinner this time, I'll have them with my coffee next time!
labomBa
4.00
This shop might be known for its warm lattes, but today it was a bit hot and my throat was dry, so I opted for a cold brew. The iced coffee made with cold water and lightly roasted beans allowed me to fully experience the fruity acidity and sweetness of the coffee. Unlike other famous shops that tend to use overly dark roasted beans resulting in a bitter taste, this coffee had a harmonious blend of sweetness and acidity, making it a very delicious cup. The place seemed to attract a lot of foreigners and despite the crowded atmosphere with loud voices and clattering noises, the choice of background music was a bit chaotic. It seems like this shop is more for buying delicious coffee rather than for leisurely sipping.
s.kaiグルメ
3.60
Streamer Coffee Company Akasaka is a stylish cafe located near Akasaka Station. Dogs are allowed inside, which is a plus. I ordered their famous latte, which came in a larger cup than I expected, giving a sense of value. The latte art was also beautifully done. The donuts we ordered were fluffy and delicious, perfect for those with a sweet tooth. I recommend it for dessert lovers.
てくてくもぐもぐ
3.50
After having an onigiri lunch, I went for tea at a reliable chain store. The place was filled with foreign customers, which added a nice atmosphere. I ordered a "Streamer Latte" for 700 yen (including 10% tax). It came in a large cup and was very satisfying. The sofa seat I sat on was extremely comfortable.
お肉モンスター
3.50
Streamer Coffee is a coffee shop located about a 1-2 minute walk from Akasaka towards Akasaka Mitsuke. It seems like there are more and more Streamer Coffee shops popping up. I visited on a Sunday afternoon. Akasaka is usually busier on weekdays, so I expected fewer people on a Sunday afternoon, but surprisingly, the shop was about 70% full. There are counter seats by the window, low tables for seating, a large table in the middle, and a small outdoor terrace where you can sit. There were also dogs inside, so it seems like dogs are allowed. I ordered the Streamer Latte. I didn't order any food, but they had a variety of baked goods like donuts and pound cakes with an American look. The Streamer Latte costs 700 yen, but you get a generous amount. Personally, I don't need that much drink, so I thought it would be nice if they offered two sizes. The espresso flavor was subtle, and the drink was quite milky. They also have Wi-Fi, so it seems like a good place for working.
ak5460
3.50
A popular cafe in Akasaka. I visited the branch in Shibuya and enjoyed the trendy American atmosphere. It's not a cute, girly cafe, so it's easy for men to enter. I ordered the recommended Americano coffee, which was a good balance of espresso bitterness and coffee aroma.
Lady hana
3.60
Located about a 3-minute walk from Akasaka Station, along the Esplanade Akasaka Street. The interior has counter seats along the walls, long sofa seats, and large table seats with chairs lined up. The atmosphere is simple and stylish, with white as the main color. We tried the Ginger Cookie for 310 yen and the Golden State Short Latte for 591 yen. The large, thick cookie is crispy on the outside and moist on the inside, with a sugary coating and a crunchy texture. It has a hint of spiciness from the ginger and is not too sweet. The latte is made with almond milk and espresso, combining the rich bitterness of espresso with the gentle sweetness of almond milk. The espresso flavor is strong. They also offer donuts, apple pie, and other treats to accompany your coffee. Due to its location, there were many foreign customers. Enjoying the satisfying cookie and bittersweet latte made for a relaxing experience.
len.len.leng
3.80
Streamer Coffee Company Akasaka ・Streamer Latte ¥650 ・Donut ¥390 There are many streamers, but it seems like a place where you can relax! It was a holiday, so there were fewer people working. The coffee was delicious! The latte was rich with a strong espresso and plenty of milk! ☕️ I like it strong ✨️ The donut was a chewy type, not too sweet, and delicious. However, if you sit at the table in the middle, you may end up sharing a table with someone, so it may be difficult to find a seat at times. *Business hours 9:00-21:00 *Open every day
カフェモカ男
3.70
I visited "STREAMER COFFEE COMPANY AKAS" located in Akasaka. It is a 3-minute walk from Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. Akasaka-mitsuke Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Marunouchi Line, as well as Tameike-Sanno Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Ginza Line, are also within walking distance. It is located on the 1st floor of the Akasaka Fuuan Building, just off Sotobori Street. The stylish exterior with large glass windows is a landmark. Inside, there are counter seats, table seats, and sofa seats. The space is stylish and relaxing with the aroma of coffee. Today, I had the following menu item:
- Latte Art: A symmetrical leaf is drawn on top. The delicate drawing showcases the skill of the barista. The foam is smooth and has a hint of sweetness. Both the foam and coffee are served at just the right temperature. The milk mellows out the slightly bitter taste. Thank you for the meal.
スズ!
3.90
I passed by in Akasaka and decided to enter the shop. I ordered a "donut and cafe latte." The donut was warm and fluffy, and the cafe latte was rich and delicious. Everyone except me had their laptops open, and I was the last to enter and the first to leave. Thank you for the meal, and thank you very much.
yoshimin+
3.30
A cafe located about a 2-minute walk from Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line), at almost the midpoint between Akasaka Station and Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. Opened in July 2021, the cafe offers free Wi-Fi and is mostly frequented by people working or taking a break during weekdays. Evaluating food and beverage establishments can be tricky as it depends on where you set your standards. In terms of pricing, the coffee here is on the higher side. If you just want to enjoy a cup of coffee, you might be better off going to Starbucks. However, this cafe stands out for its free Wi-Fi, making it a great alternative workspace. When viewed as a rental office with coffee included, the pricing is actually quite reasonable considering the location. Compared to Starbucks, the cafe has spacious tables and is less crowded, which is quite appealing. The drip coffee for 600 yen is a clear and refreshing choice. They also offer chocolate muffins, apple cinnamon cake, banana cake, and other coffee accompaniments. You can stay as long as you like. The cheapest option is the espresso for 430 yen.
shimy-a
3.50
The STREAMER COFFEE COMPANY AKASAKA located at 3-6-14 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, on the 1st floor of Akasaka Kaede-an Building, is not very spacious inside but feels wide due to the glass walls. There are many power outlets, and many customers are using their laptops. I took a break there on a weekday afternoon. When it comes to Streamer Coffee, it's usually espresso-based, so I should have ordered a latte. However, I ended up ordering drip coffee that seemed to be pre-made. The reheated donuts were fluffy and moist, which made up for it. Even though it's still November, the background music had a Christmas vibe. Just like the Streamer Coffee shops in Shibuya and other places, this one is stylish and cozy. Thank you for the meal.
chunta
3.30
I couldn't book a meeting room at the virtual office, so I had to hold a meeting at a cafe. The space was sufficient, and we ended up ordering multiple drinks and pies. We stayed for hours without any issues, and the coffee was delicious. I ordered a cappuccino, and the barista drew a beautiful design on it. When I complimented it, they responded with a polite "thank you." The service was excellent. I will definitely visit this cafe again if I need a place to work in the neighborhood.
johnbull2009
3.60
When working in Akasaka, I feel like there are surprisingly few cafes in the area. When you want to have tea, it's either Tully's or Starbucks, right? With Twin Towers being demolished, there's only Biz Tower left, and there aren't many places where you can relax. In such a setting, I discovered STREAMER COFFEE COMPANY AKASAKA, which has been around for a year now. The shop is quite spacious with around 40 seats. There are sofas, large tables, and a counter, catering to various needs such as working or relaxing. On this day, I had the classic Big Apple Latte for fall. I really like this one - it's sweet, fragrant, and tastes like apple pie. It's a latte with plenty of milk, making it smooth. If you want to relax in a cafe in Akasaka, this might be the place to go. It seems like it's going to become a regular spot for me for a while.
chocho1234
3.20
This cafe had caught my attention for a while. I finally had the chance to visit on a weekday evening when I passed by. The interior is long and narrow, with a mirror on the left side which makes it appear larger than it actually is. There are large tables, counter seats, and sofa table seats towards the back. I ordered a cafe latte at the counter and waited for it at my seat. The cafe isn't very big, so there are no numbered tags for seats. There were also pastries available near the counter, so you can enjoy them if you feel a bit hungry. The cafe latte was priced at 700 yen, not cheap but it came in a large cup with a heart latte art. I had plans to eat later, but the milk made me quite full. I sat at a sofa-like seat in the back, and there were power outlets even there. There were also outlets at the large tables and counter seats. Many people were working on their laptops, and the atmosphere was cozy, making it a good place for working or reading. A cafe worth remembering. Thank you for the meal. STREAMER COFFEE COMPANY AKASAKA.
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