There are many sightseeing spots you can see early in the morning in Kyoto. We will introduce five delicious morning menus to recharge in the morning!

Speaking of Kyoto, the café culture is developing including the traditional coffee shops.

Many cafes are open early in the morning and each restaurant has its own menu.

We will introduce five cafes where you can enjoy delicious freshly brewed coffee.

Kyoto has many shrines and temples, and many spots to visit early in the morning so we recommend you to get up early and take a walk.

1. A retro coffee shop loved by locals for a long time “Takagi Coffee Takatsuji Shop”
2. Classic coffee shop in Kyoto “INODA COFFEE Main Store
3. Enjoy various flavor of toasts “ORIGAMI COFFEE”
4. Enjoy various breakfast menus such as smoothie and Kyoto breakfast “MICASADECO & CAFÉ KYOTO”
5. The concept of “café with delicious meat” with satisfying breakfast “NICKSTOCK Kyoto Research Park”

A retro coffee shop loved by locals for a long time “Takagi Coffee Takatsuji Shop”

Takagi Coffee is a coffee shop founded in 1976 loved by locals.

In the morning, Takagi Coffee is a place where you can spend a luxurious time cutting out the daily life of Kyoto people.

You can start a great morning with fresh coffee while listening to a relaxing jazz melody.

We recommend the breakfast set such as bread toast, hot dog, roll bread and pancake that starts at 7AM in the morning.

The satisfying A set has not only toast but also includes scrambled eggs, sausage, potato salad and coffee.

Why don’t you should try a traditional Japanese breakfast.

You can choose whether you want butter or cinnamon for toast which is a nice service.

The restaurant is entirely smoke-free so it is suitable for travelers who smoke.

Store Name Takagi Coffee Takatsuji Shop
Phone Number 075-371-8478
Address 175 Honeyacho, Takatsujidori Higashi-iru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
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Opening Hours 7:00AM-7:00PM (Sunday: Closes on 6:00PM)
Closed Days January 1st, 2nd, 3rd only


Classic coffee shop in Kyoto “INODA COFFEE Main Store”

“INODA COFFEE” is famous as a long-established coffee shop in Kyoto.

Nel drip style coffee has not changed since its founding in 1940.

Inoda Coffe’s original style is a mocha based deeply roasted blend with sugar and milk.

A morning set called “Kyo-no-breakfast” is famous.

It includes croissant with rich buttery smell, original boneless ham, fluffy scramble egg and fresh vegetable salad.

It’s like a luxurious breakfast from a hotel.

At the Inoda Coffee Main Store, you can enjoy the classic “Kyo-no-breakfast” from 7AM to 11AM, as well as limited sausage set and meatloaf set throughout the day.

Not only the food and coffee but also the atmosphere of the store is wonderful and the exterior is a traditional Kyoto-style and retro European style building.

Once you are inside, you can enjoy the traditional Japanese coffee shop and a luxurious salon atmosphere.

Store Name INODA COFFEE Main Store
Phone Number 075-221-0507
Address 140 Doyucho, Sakaimachidori Sanjo-sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
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Opening Hours 7:00AM-7:00PM
Closed Days 365 days open


Enjoy various flavor of toasts “ORIGAMI COFFEE”

“ORIGAMI COFFEE” is a popular original coffee with an exquisite blend of acidity, sweetness and bitterness.

It is close to Umekoji Park and has a stroller space so it is popular for customers with children.

The breakfast menu of “ORIGAMI COFFEE” which is open from 8:30AM includes toasts, eggs and coffee.

You can choose not only butter but also sweet toasts such as cheese, red beans and honey.

The combination of honey and cream cheese is excellent!

Not only coffee but also food menu is fulfilling.

The standard menu is the “Specialty! Carbonara Toast”

Thick sliced toast with rich cream cheese sauce is perfect for a satisfying meal.

Interior of the store is feminine, simple and fashionable so it is also recommended as a photogenic spot for social media.

Store Name ORIGAMI COFFEE
Phone Number 075-371-7663
Address 417 Kaminocho Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
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Opening Hours 8:30AN-6:00PM (Lunch Time: 11:00AM-3:00PM)
Closed Days Wednesday


Enjoy various breakfast menus such as smoothie and Kyoto breakfast “MICASADECO & CAFÉ KYOTO”

“MICASADECO&CAFÉ KYOTO,” where you can enjoy the traditional Kyoto townhouse atmosphere and modern pop art.

Morning menu is available from 9AM to 11AM.

The menu includes healthy “granola and plain yogurt” and various toast menus with toppings that is great in the morning.

Seasonal Kyoto breakfast is the only Japanese style breakfast menu.

A healthy typical Japanese breakfast with brown rice and small dishes.

There are variety of drink menu as well as coffee and tea. Latte is available in several types.

Latte such as raspberries and charcoal which can be enjoyed with the acidity and smell are worth trying.

Smoothies that are perfect for breakfast are also popular.

After getting up early and walking around the Kamogawa area, why don’t you make your plans slowly at “MICASADECO&CAFÉ KYOTO?”

Store Name MICASADECO & CAFÉ KYOTO
Phone Number 075-606-5307
Address 480 Umeyacho (Fuyachodori) Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
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Opening Hours 9:00AM-7:00PM (L.O. 7:00PM)
Closed Days Irregular Holidays


The concept of “café with delicious meat” with satisfying breakfast “NICKSTOCK Kyoto Research Park”

“NICKSTOCK Kyoto Research Park” meets wide range of needs from a cup of coffee to steaks.

“NICKSTOCK” is based on the concept of “café with delicious meat” and offers a variety of juicy meat dishes.

From 9:00AM-11:00AM, they offer toasts and hot dogs.

Recommended is the thick hot dog. The special thick sausage is packed with umami.

Coffee uses the beans called “Aroma aging Bean.”

The coffee that the barista carefully brews with the best espresso machine is perfect for beginning the day.

It is recommended for recharging in the morning.

Store Name NICKSTOCK Kyoto Research Park
Phone Number 075-316-1674
Address 1-2F 90 Kyoto Research Park 8 Building Chudoujiawatacho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
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Opening Hours 9:00AM-11:00PM (L.O. 10:30PM)
Closed Days 365 days open


*The information herein is as of April 2020.