A SPECIALTY COFFEE GUIDE TO ISTANBUL
Coffeetopia
When we saw the chalk drawing of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the front window, we knew we were onto something good. Having received barista training in Australia, Şerif Başaran opened the first Coffeetopia branch in Eminönü. The inaugural branch is thankfully open from 7am (perfect for pre or post sunrise photo hunts) and features third-wave coffee methods including the Japanese Syphon method, one which you rarely see on menus. Coffee sizes are blue, green and red rather than small, medium and large. A long row or syrups is neatly lined up for the sweet-toothed who would prefer a milkshake. The cafe embraces Istanbul architectural design, building up rather than out. Black metal lamps offer low lighting in an immaculate space, perfect for a rest and a pick-me-up. You can also visit Coffeetopia branches in Kadıköy – Bahariye and Georgia / Batumi.
Address | Kuloğlu Mah., Arpacılar Cd. No:4, 34112 Eminönü-Fatih, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Monday – Sunday 7.00am – 10.00pm
Website | http://www.coffeetopia.com.tr/
Kava Coffee
This two-level red corner cafe is located behind the old shipping docks in Karaköy. We arrived on a quiet morning and took our flat white and cortado upstairs to soak up the morning light through the glass windows. A long table is suitable for laptop workers, similar in style to a library workspace. A small couch and two lounge chairs sit adjacent to a small bookshelf dotted with Turkish titles. Kava Coffee clearly has more than a crush on Elvis. A faceless painting of the King features on the wall of the ground floor and Blue Moon softly crooned in the background on this particular morning. We’d recommend Kava Coffee for a pitstop when exploring the back streets of Karaköy or to help pick you up the hill en route to Galata.
Address | Kemankeş Mah., Necatibey Cd. 36/A, 34425 Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Monday – Friday 8.00am – 10.00pm. Saturday – Sunday 10.00am – 10.00pm
Website | https://kavacoffeeroasting.com/


Coffee Manifesto
“Ask Stupid Questions”. Each of the waiters wore one of these badges which brought a smile to our lips. We had no need to though and settled into one of the small two-seater tables inside to sip on an Aeropress and an espresso accompanied by small butter cookies. The establishment’s slogan is most likely to encourage consumers to ask the highly skilled baristas about anything third-wave coffee which the cafe pioneers. Coffee Manifesto is a small cafe on one of the main thoroughfares in Kadıköy, you can drink your coffee at a table outside among the street’s hustle and bustle. Coffee Manifesto serves a small array of sandwiches, baked goods and home-made tiramisu.
Address | Caferağa Mahallesi, Güneşli Bahçe Sk. No:40, 34710 Kadıköy, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Sunday – Thursday 8.00am – 10.00pm. Friday – Saturday 8.00am – 11.00pm
Website | http://www.coffeemanifesto.com/en/


Story Coffee & Food
Story Coffee & Food is located in a beautifully renovated corner building where many of the original features appear to have been retained. The mosaic floor entrance, polished hardwood floor, exposed red brick walls with varnished wooden window sills allow plenty of natural light to flood into this cozy space. Third-wave coffee and regular milky options are available on the menu while the selection of baked goods will have you salivating. Sip your coffee whilst reclining at white marble table tops decorated with a posy of baby breath. Story Coffee sells its own roasted beans and merchandise.
Note: This particular street has a number of specialty coffee shops. We didn’t have enough time to stop by all but check out the list down below!
Address | Caferağa Mahallesi, Dalga Sk. No:22, 34710 Kadıköy, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Sunday – Wednesday 9.00am – 10.00pm. Thursday – Saturday 9.00am – 11.00pm
Website | https://www.storyroasters.com/


Montag Coffee Roasters
“Good coffee is worth the stairs”. We’d agree with that. Blink and you’ll almost miss these stairs emblazoned with this teaser. A small sign and a glimpse of the balcony had us climbing said stairs to Montag Coffee Roasters. A small-studio space with a balcony overlooking a busy intersection, the cafe decor feels Scandi-inspired with its birch bench seats, black stools and seats and white marble table tops adorned with small cacti. A beautiful profile of a woman takes up the entire back wall cleverly using the exposed rock of the original wall. Offering five third-wave coffee filter options and a selection of teas and small cakes, Montag also roasts and sells beans with African or South American origins. Open 7 days a week.
Address | Caferağa Mahallesi, Muvakkithane Caddesi No:16 Kat:1, 34710 Kadıköy, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Monday – Thursday 10.00am – 10.00pm. Friday – Saturday 10.00am – 11.00pm. Sunday 11.00am – 9.00pm
Website | https://montagcoffee.com/


Norm Coffee
Up the road from the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Norm Coffee perches on the edge of the Beyoğlu district. It might just be locals (or die-hard coffee fans) that visit this small corner shop as the area was quiet when we visited late in the afternoon. Norm grinds single origin beans roasted by the Coffee Collective (based in Copenhagen). Sourdough tartines and daily-baked pastries are available for sale as well as bottled kombucha cold teas. Almond milk is also offered on the menu. We missed the end of the summer menu iced options and settled down in the simple interior with a cortado and espresso sitting opposite the bobbleheads atop the coffee machine.
Address | Cihangir Mahallesi, Güneşli Sk. 39/A, 34433 Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Monday – Friday 8.00am – 8.00pm. Saturday – Sunday 10.00am – 8.00pm
Website | https://www.facebook.com/NormCoffee/
Federal Galata Coffee
Turkish pals Sam Ceviköz and Levent Koçarslan were both born in Istanbul and received their barista and coffee education in Australia. So we knew we were in good hands again when we visited Federal Galata Coffee. Established in 2016, the cafe sits up the hill from Komondo stairs and just around the corner from Galata Tower. It has a cool inside space and outdoor seating area featuring a neat three-wall coffee-themed mural on the concrete interior. Recycled metal elements flow through the decor from the bench tables to the bathrooms. An inviting squishy couch inside faces an impressive cake display. Federal’s food and drinks menu is quite extensive meaning that you can pop in for something at any time of the day. All day breakfast, sandwiches, salads, third-wave coffee brews, iced drinks, espresso variations and an Aussie category – the whole kitten kaboodle.
Address | Şahkulu Mahallesi, Küçük Hendek Cd. No:7, 34421 Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Daily 8.00am – 11.30pm
Website | https://www.federal.coffee/


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Others to check out…
Walter’s Coffee Roastery
Address | Caferağa Mahallesi, Badem Altı, Bademaltı Sk. No:21, 34710 Kadıköy, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Daily 10.00am – 11.00pm
Website | https://www.walterscoffee.com/
Ben Coffee Roasters
Address | Caferağa Mahallesi, Caferağa Mahallesi Bademaltı Sokak, No 36/B Moda Kadıköy, 34722 Kadıköy, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Daily 10.00am – 10.00pm
Website | https://www.facebook.com/bencoffeeroasters/
Just Coffee
Address | Sinanpaşa Mah., Alabeyi Sk. 6/A, 34535 Beşiktaş, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Monday – Saturday 7.00am – 7.00pm. Sunday – Closed
Village Coffee & Books
Address | Rasimpaşa Mahallesi, Recaizade Sk. No:54, 34716 Kadıköy, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Daily 9.00am – 11.00pm
Website | https://www.villageyeldegirmeni.com/
Kronotrop Coffee Bar & Roastery
Address | Kuloğlu Mh., Firuzağa Cami Sk. No:4, 34433 Cihangir/Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Opening Hours | Monday – Friday 7.00am – 11.00pm. Saturday – Sunday 8.00am – 11.00pm
Website | https://www.kronotrop.com.tr/tr
Have you found a stand-out cafe with third wave coffee in Istanbul? Please make sure to tell us all the details in the comments below!
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