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☕ Blue Bottle Coffee Shibuya Cafe: A Modern Urban Retreat ☕

Blue Bottle Coffee Shibuya Cafe, designed by Keiji Ashizawa Design, presents a unique café experience in the heart of Tokyo, Shibuya. Situated ideally as an urban retreat amidst the vibrant city life, it offers a serene spot to enjoy excellent coffee and more.

🏢 Cafe's Design & Ambiance

The cafe's location, nestled between two parks, affords it a unique setting. The interior, representing the second collaboration with Keiji Ashizawa, blends beautifully with its surroundings. A notable feature is the large, curved tile counter with volcanic ash glaze tiles, created through a partnership between Dzek and Formafantasma. Over 7000 tiles, laid meticulously by a skilled artisan, play a crucial role in unifying the indoor and outdoor spaces.

🌿 Seating & Experience

Ground Floor:

  • Tables of varying heights include a high counter with stools, perfect for watching baristas at work, and a lower table for park views.

    Second Floor:

  • Varied seating options cater to different customer needs.
  • Banquette seating in autumnal orange, with the ability to be curtained off.
  • Central oval dining table for a communal feel.
  • Rear high counter table with library-like lighting for quieter moments.
  • Lounge area with a low, tiled coffee table, lounge chairs, and sofas.

🍷 Menu & Offerings

Besides the morning coffee and food options, the cafe also serves appetizers and natural wines in the evening. This welcoming space is designed to feel like visiting the home of a close friend.

🕘 Hours & Location

Address:
〒150-0041 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jinnan, 1-7-3, within Kitaya Park
Seating:

  • 1F: 10 seats
  • 2F: 33 seats
  • Outdoor Bench: 12 units (1-2 seats each)
    Business Hours:
  • Monday-Sunday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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