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These Best Coffee Shops To Visit In The World

I can’t live without coffee. Even while traveling I need to get my daily fix of the best coffee around. This is why I always keep a lookout for the best coffee shops to visit in different countries. And although I haven’t been to all of them, my food and travel blogger friends have. So here as a result of their collective wisdom are the absolute best coffee shops to visit in the world. Let find out These Best Coffee Shops To Visit In The World below.

These Best Coffee Shops To Visit In The World

Caffe Meletti In Ascoli Piceno Italy

Caffe Meletti can be found in Ascoli Piceno in one of the most beautiful squares in Italy Piazza del Popolo. The café started out as a distillery owned by Silvio Meletti where the Italian liqueur anisetta was first created. Caffe Meletti has been serving coffee to locals and visitors for over 100 years and has seen many notable characters during its time Ernest Hemingway and Jean Paul Sartre have passed through its doors and the cafe supplied anisetta to King Vittorio Emanuele at the start of the 20th century.
Housed in an art nouveau building with an attractive colonnaded frontage, today Caffe Meletti is an elegant destination for a coffee or cocktail. There is plenty of seating outside and it is the best place to sit back and take in the sights of Le Marche’s most appealing town. The café also has a restaurant which has an excellent second floor terrace overlooking Piazza del Popolo.

Caffe Meletti In Ascoli Piceno Italy

KuPiKu Coffee, Yogyakarta Indonesia

Nestled in the busy city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia lies Kupiku Coffee. The unique atmosphere and personality of this place would make you think it belongs in Bali or popular tourist destinations of Thailand. Kupiku has a modern feel with board games, cards, free wifi for working and above all, amazing coffee! Most people visit the city of Yogyakarta for the ancient Buddhist temples of Borobudur and Prambanan.
Yogyakarta is also a great way to view the rural farms and towns of Indonesia which Bali does not have. We spent 5 days in Yogyakarta and went to Kupiku every single day, and sometimes twice a day. They have hot coffee, ice coffee, frappes, small food items, to go meals and energy drinks. Their iced coffee was our personal favorite and would order the mocha iced coffee as if it was mandatory.

KuPiKu Coffee, Yogyakarta Indonesia

La Marzocco In Seattle

Seattle is an incredible coffee city, home to the global coffee conglomerate Starbucks that brought coffee into the mainstream in the United States. In Seattle, it seems like you’ll find a different specialty coffee shop on every corner, which gives you plenty of options for staying caffeinated on your Seattle itinerary. But there’s one spot that should be at the top of your list, and that’s La Marzocco Cafe. You know La Marzocco because they probably make the espresso machine that your favorite coffee shop at home uses, and their cafe at Seattle Center in the shadow of the Space Needle is a celebration of all things coffee related.
It’s in the same building as KEXP, which is a local nonprofit radio station, and you can sip your coffee while you listen to the live radio broadcast and shop for records at the Light in the Attic, an onsite record shop. The best part about the La Marzocco Cafe is that they bring in a different coffee roaster from around the world each month. That roaster brews up their best pour over and espresso offerings, but also crafts a few signature drinks that are closer to cocktails than coffee.

La Marzocco In Seattle

Cafe Capitale Brussels

Brussels is home to some of the popular Belgian chocolate brands, however, for true coffee lovers, Café Capitale is a real treat in the capital city. Located in the prime location of the city near the Bourse, Cafe Capitale is one of the best coffee shops in the world. It is a cozy and quiet cafe and renowned among locals and international tourists for its amazing atmosphere and delicious coffee and pastries. The cafe is so calm and peaceful, you can spend hours sipping your favorite coffee, reading magazines, or working on your laptop. They are running this coffee shop since 2001 and offer a perfect ambiance for solitude seekers.

Cafe Capitale Brussels