6 places to enjoy coffee in Jakarta

Head to one of these Jakarta’s hotspots to enjoy the taste of a cup of caffeine. 

Coffee is a big industry. Loved my people across the globe, there are shops popping up just to embrace this beverage. If you are Jakarta check out one of these exciting outlets.

1. Anomali Coffee.

If you like to enjoy your caffeine in slick surroundings head to Anomali Coffee. The modern interiors of exposed bricks, high ceilings and industrial lighting only add to the appeal of this chain in Jakarta. Started in 2007 it uses premium beans and teamed with the Italian espresso machines there is no better place to enjoy a cup of the good stuff. And if your relationship with coffee is more than just a drink, why not attend one of their coffee classes where you can become an expert barista.

2. St. Ali.

Melbourne in Australia is know for its cafe culture. And now one of their most on trend coffee shops has made it across the waters to Jakarta. Being the only international St. Ali makes it even more of a good reason to check out this contemporary cafe. Colombian and Brazilian beans are used, and if you are feeling peckish then there is a choice of breakfast specials and snacks to tuck into including quinoa pudding and truffle fries.

3. Ombe Kofie.

Many new coffee shops in Jakarta have come onto the scene with the rise of popularity of this worldwide loved beverage. Bringing with it trendy new outlets but lest not forget the more humble and character filled ones such as Ombe Kofie. Busy from the moment it opens until it closes, this place has become a real hub for the neighbourhood thanks to the friendly owner who serves up caffeine infused drinks from the straightforward menu.


4. One fifteenth.

There is no disputing that this is one hipster hang out. Huddled over their laptops whilst slurping on numerous coffees in this very minimalist interior. One fifteenth is also popular as as weekend brunch venue due to its varied menu including potato hash and chicken and waffles. You can take your pick from a espresso based coffee, manual brew, cold drip or even opt for a healthy smoothie instead.

5. Nala.

For a taste of Japan head to Nala. In keeping with the country’s minimalist style, Nala serves drinks with locally sourced beans. Considered a hidden gem in the Cilandak area of the city, the friendly baristas are on hand to help you decide on what coffee would suit your mood enjoyed in the shop’s neat surroundings.

6. Giyanti Coffee.

A roastery as well as a coffee shop, Giyanti Coffee is appreciated for its pastries as well as its coffee. The interior is adorned with coffee theme ornaments and those visiting find it comfortable yet unique. Beans used here are grown throughout Indonesia and its ambience combined with its affordable prices keeps you coming back for more.