The best coffee city in my opinion was Melbourne Australia, with quite a few cafes concentrated in the alleyways in downtown hub.

7 Best Coffee Cities

Best coffee cities to visit: Explore 7 global coffee meccas & 5 Canadian gems for every coffee lover’s bucket list!

Coffee Lovers Unite (plus 5 Best Coffee Cities in Canada).

The best coffee cities in the world is a very subjective subject. It all comes around to ones own personal preferences and taste buds.

Coffee enthusiasts are always on the hunt for the next great cup, and there are destinations worldwide that elevate coffee culture to an art form. These cities aren’t just places to grab a brew; they are coffee meccas where history, innovation, and exceptional quality converge. Here are seven of the best coffee cities in the world that every coffee lover should visit.

1. Melbourne Australia

On my trip to Melbourne to watch the Australian Open, I spent a lot of time wandering the alleyways near the main transit hub in downtown Melbourne. There are many great cafes one can try out.

Melbourne is often considered the coffee capital of the world. This city’s obsession with coffee has birthed a vibrant cafe culture and a fierce dedication to the craft of coffee-making.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Visit Proud Mary, Seven Seeds, and Market Lane Coffee for unforgettable experiences.
  • Specialty Coffees: Try a flat white or explore their single-origin espresso offerings.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (September to November) offers pleasant weather and vibrant city life, making it perfect for cafe hopping.
The best coffee city in my opinion was Melbourne Australia, with quite a few cafes concentrated in the alleyways in downtown hub.

2. Rome, Italy

My friend hounded me until I included Rome on my list. They continually rave about their morning coffees and the vistas that they had around Rome.

In Rome, coffee is more than a beverage; it’s a cultural ritual. Romans savor their espresso quickly at the bar, keeping tradition alive.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Don’t miss Sant’Eustachio Il Caffè and Tazza d’Oro near the Pantheon.
  • Specialty Coffees: Indulge in a “granita di caffè” or a perfectly pulled espresso.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring (May) when the city is bustling but not overly crowded.
Best coffee in Europe is in Rome; Enjoy A traditional Roman espresso served with biscotti at a classic cafe.

3. Tokyo, Japan

This selection was a family recommendation based on their recent visit. Tokyo’s coffee scene blends precision, innovation, and an appreciation for aesthetics

  • Top Coffee Shops: Explore Onibus Coffee, Koffee Mameya, and Streamer Coffee Company.
  • Specialty Coffees: Try a hand-poured drip coffee made with Japanese precision.
  • Best Time to Visit: Autumn (October to November) offers cozy vibes and stunning foliage.

4. Istanbul, Turkey

I have never been to Istanbul but I live across the street from a Turkish cafe. It is my go to when I need a real jolt of caffeine! Istanbul is where East meets West, and its coffee culture reflects this unique fusion.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Visit Mandabatmaz and Kronotrop for authentic Turkish coffee and modern interpretations.
  • Specialty Coffees: Sip on traditional Turkish coffee brewed in a cezve.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (April to May) when the weather is ideal for exploring.

5. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, and Addis Ababa offers a deeply rooted coffee culture. This city to me was a surprising choice that came up on many of the posts that I reviewed. It would be an interesting trip some day!

  • Top Coffee Shops: Try Tomoca Coffee and Mokarar Coffee.
  • Specialty Coffees: Experience the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony or enjoy their bold, fruity single-origin brews.
  • Best Time to Visit: November to January during the coffee harvest season.

6. Hanoi, Vietnam

Vietnamese coffee is as distinctive as its culture, and Hanoi is the heart of it all. A co-worker just returned from a trip to south-east Asia. She loved the “egg coffee”. I however and somewhat skeptical. I feel it might taste like eggnog with coffee!. But my personal tastes are not a reason to leave it off the list.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Visit Café Giang for egg coffee and The Note Coffee for a unique ambiance.
  • Specialty Coffees: Egg coffee, made with whipped egg yolk, sugar, and robusta coffee, is a must-try.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late autumn (October to November) for cooler weather.

7. Wellington, New Zealand

The best coffee cities didn’t have to be a huge metropolis. Wellington has a big city feel with a small-town attitude. Wellington rivals Melbourne with its passion for specialty coffee.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Check out Flight Coffee Hangar, Lamason Brew Bar, and Milk Crate.
  • Specialty Coffees: Their single-origin coffees and cold brews are exceptional.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer (December to February) for sunshine and outdoor cafes.
Great coffee and great vistas; make New Zealand a great place for coffee.

5 Best Communities in Canada for Coffee Lovers

Canada is home to thriving coffee communities that rival those of major international cities. These hidden gems offer unique blends, cozy atmospheres, and innovative coffee experiences for every enthusiast.

Note: I deliberately left off Toronto and Montreal as I have done separate posts about those cities and their coffee culture. Check those posts out below:

1. Victoria, British Columbia

Victoria’s relaxed west coast vibe pairs perfectly with its dynamic coffee culture.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Visit Habit Coffee, Discovery Coffee, and Caffe Fantastico.
  • Specialty Coffees: Their nitro cold brew and pour-over coffees are crowd favorites.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and summer (April to August) when patios are open.

2. Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax is a maritime treasure with a growing coffee scene that complements its historic charm.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Try Dilly Dally Coffee, Java Blend Coffee Roasters, and Anchored Coffee.
  • Specialty Coffees: Enjoy small-batch roasts with a side of ocean views.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer (June to August) for festivals and outdoor markets.
Best coffee city - Halifax has a mix of great coffee and great parks to sit and enjoy them in.

3. Calgary, Alberta

Calgary’s burgeoning coffee culture is as dynamic as the city itself.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Visit Monogram Coffee, Phil & Sebastian, and Analog Coffee.
  • Specialty Coffees: Explore single-origin brews and their innovative espresso creations.
  • Best Time to Visit: Winter (December to February) for a cozy coffee experience during snowy days.

4. Quebec City, Quebec

Historic vistas, quaint old narrow streets, a burgeoning tech presence make Quebec City a great place for a hot coffee any time of the year.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Check out Cantook Micro Torrefaction, Nektar Caféologue, and La Maison Smith.
  • Specialty Coffees: Enjoy French-style espresso and pastries.
  • Best Time to Visit: Winter (December) for a magical, snow-covered Old Quebec experience.
Coffee iwith a french european flare in Quebec City.

5. St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

After walking up and down the steep streets of St John’s, you may find you need that coffee to keep you going. There are plenty of cafes along the streets of downtown or out at Quidi Vidi. Check them out!.

  • Top Coffee Shops: Visit Rocket Bakery & Fresh Food and Fixed Coffee & Baking.
  • Specialty Coffees: Try their locally roasted blends paired with traditional Newfoundland treats.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer (July to September) for milder weather and scenic views.
Grab the best cup of coffee in St. John's to  keep you energized for touring up and down the streets.

Conclusion

I have found that travelling is a great chance to continue my search for the best cup of coffee. I still have not found it yet. But I do have a lot of top contenders.

Get out there and grab a cup or two and let us all know where you found a blend that you think is the best!

References

As always, I like to survey around and get some consensus on my post. Here are some links to articles that might be helpful to you too.

Supporting Resources

  1. Atlas Obscura: Coffee Destinations
  2. Sprudge Coffee Blog
  3. Perfect Daily Grind

Please note: the opinions expressed in this post should never be construed as advice. The thoughts are based on my experiences and those of my friends and family. I am not a restauranteur or a formal barista. I just love coffee and love sharing what I learn with everyone. Please enjoy and share your favourites in the comments section.
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