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Four must-try coffee shops in Bali

Jessicha Valentina (The Jakarta Post)
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Sun, February 25, 2018

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Four must-try coffee shops in Bali Offering a unique variety of beans, these coffee shops have become some of the island’s must-try attractions. (Shutterstock/File)

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offee shops are mushrooming across Bali, offering a unique variety of beans to become part of the island’s must-try attractions.

Here is our pick of some of Bali's best sources of coffee:

Seniman Coffee Studio

 

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At Seniman Coffee Studio, the coffee is manually prepared, ensuring its quality. Furthermore, the cafe also offers local beans, including Flores, Kintamani and Sumatra Aceh Gayo. It even sells brewing equipment for those wanting to prepare their own cup of coffee at home.

Where: Jl. Sriwedari No. 5, Ubud

Titik Temu

Titik Temu, or Temu, is said to be the hidden gem of Seminyak, as it is located along an out-of-the-way alley.

Its outdoor seating makes Titik Temu a convenient place to get your caffeine fix while basking in the sun.

Where: Jl. Kayu Cendana No. 1, Seminyak

Read also: Damn fine coffee! 6 places in Jakarta to get your caffeine fix

Pison Coffee

 

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Pison Coffee is among the most popular coffee joints in Bali. Here, guests can sip various types of coffee, varying from espressos, lattes and cappuccinos to the hip nitro coffee.

It also hosts live music performances on Thursday and Saturday, making it a perfect place to hang out.  

Where: Jl. Petitenget No.19 A, Kerobokan, North Kuta

F.R.E.A.K Coffee

 

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Those wanting to sample Bali’s homegrown beans may want to drop by to F.R.E.A.K (Fresh Roasted 'Enak' Arabica from Kintamani) Coffee.

Located in Ubud, the cafe’s coffee is said to be organically grown at a small plantation in Kintamani, allowing customers to sip fresh-roasted beans. (kes)

Where: Jl. Hanoman No. 19, Ubud

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