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A bit difficult to find because it tucked away on the corner of shops and warehouses. I love their rustic and rundown vibes. The coffee is surprisingly good. You could actually asked them to grind the coffee before you. It smells fantastic! Plus, they’ve got a portable mortal combat game console. I guess the 90s kids would love it ; View all feedback.
A bit difficult to find because it tucked away on the corner of shops and warehouses. I love their rustic and rundown vibes. The coffee is surprisingly good. You could actually asked them to grind the coffee before you. It smells fantastic! Plus, they’ve got a portable mortal combat game console. I guess the 90s kids would love it ;
Serves manual brew with V60; quite interesting for small coffe shop, hidden paradise for coffe lovers. There's also lots of coffee variety. Price is affordable. During nighttime, the minus is only mosquitos everywhere, not too cozy to sit and drink during this time.
Nice place, friendly and kind staff. And the milk coffee damn is really good....
Amazing place and friendly staff. Wide variety of coffee for selections.
SERIOUSLY! If you are looking for that excellent cup of coffee, THIS IS THE PLACE. Double Shot Cafe serves locally sourced coffee, from Toraja or Enrekang or some place around there. They also uses various methods of serving coffee, depending on customer requests such as V60, plungers, etc. AND all at very very decent price. At the time of writing, their americano is literally half-priced of other coffee shops. The baristas are very friendly. They recognise their customers by their orders. Sometimes even their habits. For example, I am one to order take-away, usually with my own tumblers/mugs, and usually quick. The cafe is very small though and parking can be a nightmare. The seating is very limited and no air-con. Then again, given the price, one can 't ask too much. (at the same time, if you want to experience that local and vintage feeling, this place is definitely high on my recommendation). People do smoke in this place. Do note that I hardly see any tourists or visitors in this cafe. Mostly it is flocked by the locals, craving for good coffee at bargain priced. Avoid lunch breaks if you can, come early morning around 10:00 when the weather is still cool. You might be able to sit on the outside. If you are lucky, the local cats might come and say hello. All in all, I 'd say that while the seating and the cafe atmosphere can be challenging , don 't let it discourage you to visit this gem, for a great cup of coffee, decently priced and that friendly smiles from your baristas can set the right tone for your day!