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Tīģera Coffee Shop

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5, Hospitāļu iela, Rīga

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Tīģera Coffee Shop is a specialty coffee shop located in Rīga, LV. Check in here with the Pulled Coffee app to earn real cash rewards. Specialty shops count toward all challenges including Pulled 50, Pulled 100, and Pulled 300.

Tīģera Coffee Shop is a specialty coffee shop in Rīga, LV. It is one of the places you can log on Pulled, the app that turns the coffee you already buy into real cash back. Stop in, order whatever sounds right, and record the visit with a quick photo. Every check-in moves your challenges forward and pins another spot on your map.

Here the coffee is the point. Specialty shops like this favor quality over speed, which means a properly extracted espresso, careful milk work, and filter options worth ordering black. The lineup leans seasonal, so what is excellent today may rotate out next month. Come in without a fixed order and let the bar guide you to something you have not tried.

Located in Rīga, LV, it is well placed for a quick visit or a longer sit. People building out their map of Rīga tend to log it alongside the nearby stops, since one trip through the area can cover several check-ins. Keep it on your list and it becomes an easy default whenever you are close by. It is part of the wider coffee map Pulled tracks across LV.

Not sure what to order at Tīģera Coffee Shop? A safe first move is whatever the counter is steering people toward that day, an espresso drink if you want something quick or a brewed coffee if you plan to sit a while. Order what you actually like. Pulled is about rewarding the coffee you already enjoy, not talking you into something else.

About Rīga

Riga was founded in 1201 by Albert of Buxhoeveden, a Bremen archbishop who established the city as a German-Hanseatic outpost on the Daugava River. That German Hanseatic inheritance shaped the city's coffee culture from the start: coffee arrived through Hamburg and Lubeck routes by the 17th century, and by the 19th century Riga held a network of cafes patterned on Vienna and Berlin. The city later passed under Russian Imperial rule from 1710 to 1918, adding a Russian samovar and cafe layer to the German base. The Latvian National Romanticism movement of the late 19th century, which drove the country's first independence push, centered around cafes in central Riga where writers, painters, and political organizers gathered.

Latvia first achieved independence in 1918, lost it to Soviet occupation in 1940, then regained it in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The cafe culture of Soviet-era Riga ran on a different register: state-run cafeterias, the Konditorei tradition, and the older Cafe Osiris, the longest-running Latvian cafe institution and a continuity point through the regime changes. After 1991, Riga's coffee culture rebuilt around independence-era cafes, then shifted again in the 2010s as the third-wave specialty movement landed with strong Nordic influence from Helsinki, Stockholm, and Copenhagen.

The specialty wave in Riga is anchored by Rocket Bean Roastery on Miera Street, which opened in 2014 and runs as the city's leading specialty roaster, with single-origin sourcing, espresso bar, and a cafe in a converted industrial space. MIIT Coffee runs as a smaller specialty operation with multiple locations. Kuula Kafe and Dad Cafe extend the specialty register across the central city. The Latvian Latte, a milk-foam-heavy local variant of the cappuccino-latte family, has emerged as a Riga specialty signature, served in tall glass cups with a denser foam build than a standard latte.

The heritage register includes Cafe Osiris, the Konditorei tradition of pastry cafes, and a layer of older sit-down cafes in the Old Town that serve coffee alongside Latvian baking. These rooms run at a slower pace than the specialty bars and tend toward filter coffee, espresso, and the older cake-and-coffee combination that long defined Northern European cafe culture. Many of them sit in restored Hanseatic buildings inside the medieval city.

The broader cultural context is a city of 667 indexed shops sitting at the meeting point of three coffee traditions: the German-Hanseatic inheritance, the Russian Imperial layer, and the contemporary Nordic specialty wave. Riga's coffee scene grew rapidly through the 2010s, with Miera Iela in particular emerging as the post-industrial creative-economy corridor that defined the city's modern coffee identity. The result is a small but dense cafe culture that operates with serious bean sourcing and Nordic-trained baristas in a city of less than a million people.

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