🍜 Itoki Coffee Miyajima

📝 Introduction

The only specialty coffee shop on Miyajima that roasts its own beans.

📖 Details

On Miyajima Island in Hiroshima Prefecture, there is the only specialty coffee shop. They exclusively source high-quality and rare specialty coffee, which is then roasted in-house before being served. The freshness of the coffee beans greatly influences the flavor of the coffee, so the owner pays special attention to the freshness of the beans and roasts them by hand every morning. In addition to "drip coffee" and "espresso," they also offer "lemonade" and "specialty coffee ice cream." The "morning set," featuring hot-pressed sandwiches made with bread from the well-known Hiroshima bakery "Cadona," is also quite popular. "Itoqi Coffee" has opened cafes on Miyajima, including "sarasvati" and "Tenshinkaku." "Itoqi Coffee Miyajima" is a casual standing café that is easily accessible. Located near the center of the island's tourist area, it is a perfect spot to take a break during sightseeing. Coffee is available for takeout, and they also sell coffee beans.

⭐ Highlights

The only specialty coffee shop on Miyajima. Offers carefully selected high-quality coffee beans roasted every morning. Located in the center of the tourist area, convenient for a stop along the way.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a foreign language menu or a menu with photos? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: have

Q: Can it be taken out?

A: Takeout service is available.

Q: Is there free Wi-Fi available in the store?

A: Sorry, this service is not available.

Q: Can I make a reservation for a seat?

A: Not possible.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

420 Miyajima Town, Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture

📞 Phone

0829-44-0611

🚇 Transport

It takes about a 9-minute walk from Miyajima Pier.

🏷️ Cuisine Tags

Hatsukaichi City

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