BERTH COFFEE
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BERTH COFFEE is a hostel-adjacent specialty coffee stand in Nihonbashi-Odenmacho, about a 3-minute walk from Bakuroyokoyama Station Exit A1 on the Toei Shinjuku Line. Located between Higashi-Nihonbashi and Bakurocho, it is easy to use for a morning coffee, a quick stop during a walk around Nihonbashi, or a break before heading through the surrounding business district. The menu includes espresso, americano, Gibraltar, cafe latte, cafe mocha, today’s coffee, and drip coffee. BERTH COFFEE uses its own roasted beans and also features guest roasters from Japan and overseas, giving visitors a chance to try different coffee profiles. Regular opening hours are 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is a practical choice for people looking for specialty coffee near Bakurocho, Higashi-Nihonbashi, or Nihonbashi-Odenmacho.
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1F−7F, 15-2 Nihonbashiodenmacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0011
1F−7F, 15-2 日本橋大伝馬町 中央区 東京都 103-0011
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