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About coffee in Cape Town

Origin Coffee Roasters was founded by Joel Singer in 2006 in De Waterkant and is the roastery that gave Cape Town its modern coffee register. The opening predates the broader South African specialty wave by several years and put the city on the same rough timeline as Melbourne and London for serious cup work. Origin still operates the De Waterkant flagship and has expanded internationally, but the founding room remains the reference point for most local operators.

The rest of the contemporary scene built outward from there. Truth Coffee Roasting, founded by David Donde, opened the steampunk-themed flagship on Buitenkant Street in 2014 and is the most photographed cafe in the country. Tribe Coffee Roasting operates from Woodstock and supplies a meaningful share of the city's wholesale market. Rosetta Roastery, also in Woodstock, runs a tighter program focused on single origin work. Bean There Coffee Company, founded as a fair trade specialist, operates locations in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Espresso Lab Microroasters runs a small, technical room that handles competition-grade lots.

Cape Town's geographic position matters. The city sits at the southern end of the African continent and pulls green coffee from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Burundi at shorter logistics distances than most Northern Hemisphere markets. The result is a roasting culture that works heavily in East African origins and that has built relationships directly with washing stations rather than through European importers. Origin and Rosetta both run direct sourcing programs.

The practical constraint on the city's cafes is load shedding. Eskom's rolling blackouts have been a structural feature of South African operations since 2008 and have intensified through the 2020s. Most established Cape Town cafes operate generators or inverter systems that allow espresso machines to run through outage windows. Smaller rooms close during heavier load shedding stages. Visitors should expect intermittent power management to be visible inside any cafe in the city, and they should expect operators to handle it without ceremony. The cup quality at the top of the market remains among the strongest in Africa.

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Rick's Cafe Americain

2, Kloof Street, Cape Town

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Raw and Roxy

8, Breë Street

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Izzy Burger

111, Sir Lowry Road, Cape Town

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Steers

333, Durban Road, Cape Town

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Steers

Cape Town

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Vida e Caffè

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Steers

Cape Town

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Mugg & Bean

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La Parada

107, Breë Street, Cape Town

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Rosa's Bakery

70, Shortmarket Street, Cape Town

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O'ways Teacafé

20, Dreyer Street

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Redemption Café

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The Health Path

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Michigan Spur

Cape Town

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BeSeated.co.za

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Crazy Daizy Cakes & Coffee

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Caffeine

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Little Creek Spur

Cape Town

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Ou Meul Bakery and Café

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Tasty Table Cafe

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Diaz Road

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The Hussar Grill

163, Beach Road, Cape Town

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The Charles Café

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Villahe Café

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Nü Health Food Café

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Pure Elixir

120, Breë Street

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Vovo Telo

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Tsitrus Cafe

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The Coffee Shop

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Elca

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Green Shed Coffee Roastery

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Gold Restaurant

15, Bennett Street, Cape Town

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Waterfront Coffee Shop

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The Hoek

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Benguela Blue

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Die Tolhuis Bistro

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Soet Emporium

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Coffee @ Curro

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Food Inn India

Leeuwen Street, Cape Town

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Sophie's Choice

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P. O. box5

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Silver Bay Spur

Cape Town

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Thyme & Again

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Angies Coffee Bistro

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Smuts Street

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Grub & Vine

103, Breë Street, Cape Town

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Fijnbosch Coffee Shop

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Cafe Hugo

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Rose of the Karoo

Voortrekker Street

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Cafeteria

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Copacabana Cafe

Bloem Street

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Die Kloof Padstal

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Cafe Rosa

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The Larder

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Steers

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Pool International

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The Global Village

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Amici

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Mrs Bean

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GINJA

Cape Town

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Quay Four

4, Dock Road, Cape Town

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Mitchell's Scottish Ale House Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

Dock Road, Cape Town

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Ferrymans Tavern

Dock Road, Cape Town

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Best neighborhoods for coffee in Cape Town

Bree Street, in the central business district, holds the highest density of specialty rooms in the city. The corridor runs from the harbor toward the upper city and concentrates several anchor operators alongside restaurants and design shops. Origin Coffee Roasters' De Waterkant flagship sits a few minutes away.

Bo-Kaap, the historically Cape Malay neighborhood on the slope of Signal Hill, has a smaller but distinct cafe register that mixes traditional spice and food culture with newer specialty rooms. The architecture of painted houses pulls heavy tourist traffic, and the cafes here serve both residents and visitors.

Woodstock, east of the city center, is the working roasting district. Tribe Coffee Roasting and Rosetta Roastery both operate from this area, and the broader Albert Road and Sir Lowry Road corridors hold several smaller bars and roasters. The neighborhood has industrial bones and a creative working population.

Sea Point, along the Atlantic seaboard, runs as a residential register with longer hours and a heavier evening trade than the city center. Several specialty bars operate along Main Road and the corridor toward Camps Bay. Foot traffic is steady through summer.


Kalk Bay and the southern peninsula, including Observatory closer to the city, hold a mix of long-running independent rooms and smaller specialty bars. The register is slower than central Cape Town and the seating is often larger.

What to expect in Cape Town

Order a flat white, a cortado, or filter at most specialty bars. Prices run thirty-five to fifty-five South African rand for milk drinks, twenty-five to forty for filter. The city is one of the most affordable specialty markets globally by international comparison. Drip is offered at most rooms but filter brewed on V60 or batch is more common at the top tier.

Tipping is standard at ten to fifteen percent. Most card readers prompt for it. Cafe staff expect it and many operators run on tip-supplemented wages. Cash is still common and useful for smaller bars.

Most specialty bars open at seven and close between four and six. Bree Street rooms run later, with several bars handling weekend brunch traffic into the early afternoon. Sea Point operators keep longer evening hours, especially during summer.

Load shedding is the practical constraint. Check the EskomSePush app or local news before planning a morning. Stage two or three is workable for most cafes with generators. Stage four or higher closes some smaller rooms. Established operators including Origin, Truth, and Tribe run uninterrupted through most outage windows.


The Cape Town summer runs from November through March with strong southeast winds and long daylight. Patios are functional through most of the season. Winter, from June through August, is wet and mild, and indoor seating fills first.

How earning works in Cape Town

Pulled Coffee pays real cash via PayPal for visits to coffee shops in Cape Town. The app verifies each check-in with GPS and a photo, then credits your progress toward the city’s active challenges. With 791 coffee shops in Cape Town on the platform, even a casual coffee habit can complete the entry challenges in a few weeks.

The First 15 challenge pays ten dollars for fifteen check-ins at any cafe in thirty days. The Daily 50 challenge pays up to three hundred fifty dollars at the Origin tier for fifty check-ins in ninety days. The Pulled 300 challenge, the highest annual reward, pays up to ten thousand dollars at the Origin tier for three hundred unique specialty shops in eighteen months. Cape Town’s 336 specialty shops make even the top milestone challenges achievable for a serious coffee drinker.

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Frequently asked questions

Where should I drink in Cape Town?

Start at Origin Coffee Roasters in De Waterkant for the founding room of the modern register, then walk to Truth Coffee Roasting on Buitenkant Street for the steampunk flagship that anchors the central business district. Tribe Coffee Roasting and Rosetta Roastery in Woodstock cover the roasting bench. Espresso Lab Microroasters handles the technical end. Bree Street holds several smaller bars worth a morning. The full circuit can be walked in a single day if load shedding cooperates.

How does Cape Town coffee differ from Melbourne coffee?

Melbourne's specialty wave runs back to the late nineties and built one of the densest cafe markets in the world. Cape Town's wave is younger, dating to Origin in 2006, and operates inside a smaller and more pressured commercial register. The cup vocabulary at the top of the market is similar, with both cities favoring lighter roasts and milk discipline. Cape Town has shorter logistics to East African origins and runs more direct sourcing. Prices in Cape Town are roughly half those of Melbourne in international currency.

How do Cape Town cafes handle load shedding?

Most established operators run generators or inverter systems sized to keep espresso machines and lights through multi-hour outages. Origin, Truth, Tribe, and Rosetta operate uninterrupted through most stages. Smaller bars close during heavier outage windows or switch to filter-only service when the espresso machine cannot maintain temperature. Visitors should check the EskomSePush app for the current schedule. Load shedding is treated as a practical operating condition rather than an emergency, and locals plan around it.

When did specialty coffee arrive in Cape Town?

Origin Coffee Roasters opened in De Waterkant in 2006 and is the founding room of the modern South African register. The first wave of specialty bars built outward from there through the late 2000s. Truth Coffee Roasting opened the Buitenkant Street flagship in 2014 and codified the photogenic end of the market. By the mid 2010s the city had a recognizable third wave with several anchor roasters. The full network across Bree Street, Woodstock, and Sea Point was in place by 2018.

Is Cape Town good for coffee tourism?

Yes. The combination of cup quality, lower prices in international currency, and density across walkable neighborhoods makes the city one of the strongest coffee destinations on the continent. The geographic position pulls Ethiopian, Kenyan, Rwandan, and Burundian lots through shorter supply chains than European or American markets. Visitors who plan around load shedding and who anchor in Bree Street, De Waterkant, and Woodstock can cover the full anchor circuit including Origin, Truth, Tribe, and Rosetta in two or three mornings.

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