Hoi An Roastery – Espresso & Coffee House

Bars and Cafes | Best Coffee Shops in Hoi An

Updated August 2022

Hoi An Roastery – Espresso & Coffee House offers so much more than just a quality cup of coffee. With décor channeling the Swiss Alps combined with exceptional customer service, Hoi An Roastery is a charming space to momentarily escape from the hustle and bustle of Hoi An.

Walking into the cafe is like sitting in a comfy chair. With dark wooden interiors, hessian bags filled with coffee beans, voguishly-packaged paraphernalia and snappily dressed staff, Hoi An Roastery – Espresso & Coffee House truly allows you to take your caffeine hit in style.

History of Hoi An Roastery – Espresso & Coffee House

Hoi An Roastery opened its first café in 2015 to glowing reviews on TripAdvisor. With its menu offering both Western and Vietnamese styles – combined with an excellent location in the Old Town and glorious décor – the brand quickly grew and soon housed many locations across the city. The ravages of Covid-19 on tourism saw all but its flagship venue closed. But now it’s rebuilding and it wouldn’t surprise to see new growth once international travelers return.

All of Hoi An Roastery’s coffee is grown by farmers in Central Vietnam, before being roasted and stored in Hoi An.

Hoi An Roastery’s Coffee Selection

Beans are sourced from Da Lat, famed throughout Vietnam as one of the country’s principal coffee-growing regions. Depending on your chosen beverage, Hoi An Roastery offers 3 styles of coffee – 100% Arabica, 100% Robusta and a blend of the two. All are available to buy on the premises to use at home.

With many coffee varieties on offer, Hoi An Roastery is a place for true aficionados.

Food at Hoi An Roastery

Serving ice cream and pastries by way of a coffee accompaniment, Hoi An Roastery also has a delightful breakfast and lunch menu. It’s a mix of Western and Vietnamese cuisine, offering an all-day granola and coffee breakfast deal, paninis and sandwiches for lunch and local favourites such as Cao Lao and spring rolls.

Written By
Sharon Guest

Primarily a playwright, Sharon has written for magazines and newspapers in many parts of the world. The author of two books, she is also a co-founder of Hoi An Now.

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