17 Best Cafés + Coffee in Hoi An, Vietnam

Explore the best of Hoi An’s coffee culture with my curated list of the best coffee and 17 cutest cafés in this enchanting Vietnamese town, offering a blend of rich flavors, cozy atmospheres, and a taste of local charm.

Espresso really is the blood pumping through the veins of early Vietnamese risers. One thing you can count on in Vietnam is that there are plenty of cafés around, and Hoi An is no exception. Nestled amidst the ancient streets and charming lantern-lit alleyways of this UNESCO town, Hoi An's coffee culture has emerged as a delightful fusion of tradition and innovation. Whether you're a coffee aficionado seeking the perfect cup of joe or a traveler looking to immerse yourself in the local café scene, this comprehensive guide to the best coffee cafés in Hoi An has you covered.

In this coffee lover’s guide to Hoi An, I’ll highlight the must-visit cafés that have captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike, as well as provide you with information about Vietnamese coffee. From cozy hideaways with rustic decor to modern spaces boasting a contemporary vibe, each café offers a unique ambiance that complements its distinctive coffee offerings. Prepare to indulge your senses with the aromatic and rich flavors of Hoi An’s coffee, expertly brewed and served with a touch of Vietnamese hospitality.

Whether you prefer the classic Vietnamese drip coffee, the smoothness of a latte, or the boldness of an espresso shot, Hoi An's coffee cafés have something to satisfy every palate. Join us as we uncover hidden gems, share insider tips, and reveal the secrets behind Hoi An's most beloved coffee spots. Get ready to embark on a caffeine-fueled adventure and discover why Hoi An is a true haven for coffee lovers.

 
 

history of coffee in Vietnam ↴

Introduced by French colonists in the late 19th century, coffee cultivation quickly took root in the highlands of Vietnam, particularly in regions like Dalat, Buon Ma Thuot, and Kontum. While coffee might have been introduced by French colonists, over the years, coffee production in Vietnam has flourished and the Vietnamese have made it totally their own by creating signature drinks with ingredients such as egg, yogurt, and coconut milk.

The coffee industry played a vital role in Vietnam's economic development, especially during the post-war period. In fact, Vietnam is one of the largest coffee exporters globally, second only to Brazil. Today, Vietnamese coffee is renowned for its distinct aromatic taste and unique brewing methods, such as the traditional phin filter. From small family-owned farms to large-scale plantations, Vietnam's coffee industry continues to thrive, offering a diverse range of flavors and aromas for coffee enthusiasts worldwide.

In many places throughout Vietnam, like Hanoi, you’ll find condensed milk added to coffee, creating a smooth, sweet pick-me-up. I highly recommend taking advantage of Hoi An’s slow pace and relaxed vibe by grabbing a traditional Vietnamese coffee, letting it slowly drip through the thin filter, and watching time pass by.

 
 

17 best cafés in Hoi An ↴

Calvary Coffee

Calvary is a can’t-miss coffee house in Hoi An. They not only roast their own coffee beans, but they built their espresso machine. The time and effort Calvary put into learning about the craft of coffee make it a fantastic addition to your coffee tour itinerary for Hoi An. Wooden chairs are scattered throughout a wooden building, open to the Hoi An breeze. There are bags of coffee beans that sit on open shelving, making the whole café smell of espresso. The friendly staff speak limited English, so please be patient (and kind) upon visiting.

📍262 Nguyen Duy Hieu

 

Reaching Out Tea House

This café and its beautiful interiors are part of an NGO initiative started in 2000 that provides employment to local deaf citizens. To order, you fill out a provided slip of paper. Then, you turn over a wooden block that indicates the wait staff can collect the slip. When you’re ready to pay, after enjoying your Reaching Out Tea House is truly one of the most beautifully designed and decorated cafés in Hoi An. Everything from the teapots to the serving trays they are brought over on are gorgeous, with intricate gold detailing and traditional Vietnamese patterns. If you’re looking for a souvenir from Hoi An that gives back, buy a handcraft from the Reaching Out shop, all of which are made by physically impaired Vietnamese artisans who are paid a fair living wage by Reaching Out.

📍131 Trần Phú

 

Sound of Silence

I’ll say this up top: Sound of Silence serves the best coffee I had in Hoi An. This beautiful little cafe is hidden away outside the main Hoi An traffic, near the less populated beach-- and IT. IS. PARADISE.  I cycled to Sound of Silence early one morning, took a dip in the ocean, and completed my morning with a flat white that could have come from any café in Australia. I devoured my fruit crepes over breakfast and casually took a swim in the ocean. If you think that sounds picturesque, throw in the sound of crashing waves and a slow, circulating overhead fan and you have the makings of a perfect morning in Hoi An that I lived out multiple times over my month-long stay. The brunch at Sound of Silence is superb, and it’s reasonably priced. It is also the only meal served at Sound of Silence, so don’t miss it!

📍 Nguyễn Phan Vinh, Cẩm An

 

Rosie's Café

This may be my favorite café in Hoi An! It’s a firm favorite of mine due to Rosie's airy café interiors, filled with plants and tiny delicate details, its friendly café staff, and its mouthwatering menu. Found down a narrow alleyway in the Ancient Town, this sit-and-serve establishment offers delicious food at reasonable prices and beautiful coffee including cold brew served in glass bottles with gorgeous little labels and a biscuit on the side. The café also has an onsite store that sells sustainable, fair trade, handmade products like the bamboo toothbrush I bought and the hand-sewn kimono made of recycled fabric I still wear to this day.

📍 8/6 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Minh An Ward

 

Roast Coffee + Bakery

Roast's white interiors and green details make it a trendy little spot you might walk right passed. Situated next to a nail salon, Roast's narrow front entrance makes it easily missable; make sure you don't! Roast offers paninis, grilled sandwiches, cold case pastries, and classics like avocado toast topped with a poached egg. The staff is friendly, the menu is in English, and the prices are incredibly reasonable. Donuts are less than USD $1, making it just the place to appease your sweet tooth for no dollars.

📍 473 Hai Ba Trung, Tan An

 

Nourish Eatery

Located on the edge of Hoi An, Nourish serves up barista-style coffee with beans roasted in Da Lat, Vietnam, and I love local cafés serving local products. They also serve fresh smoothie bowls, a bevy of brunch dishes, and flavor-packed vegan options. Nourish does both coffee and food extremely well, so it’s no surprise I frequented it at breakfast and lunch during my month in Vietnam. This is absolutely the place for plant-based folks in Hoi An. Coffee aficionados can delight in Nourish’s French press and digital nomads can take advantage of the cafés workspace.

📍 220a Nguyễn Duy Hiệu, Cẩm Châu

 
 

Alley Artist Café

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The coffee at Alley is nothing to write home about, but its hidden location down an alley makes it a cute little spot to drop in for an iced Americano in the middle of a sticky Hoi An day. You order from a window and sit in the alley on mix-matched chairs covered from the sun. Hanging greenery gives the place a personal touch. Seating is extremely limited and the narrow setting makes it a spot you wouldn't want to do more than drink from. Alley Artist Café is truly the place in Hoi An for chilled conversation over coffee with friends surrounded by old town. 

📍11/3 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Minh An Ward

 

Buttercup

Buttercup is the sister café of Rosie’s. It’s equally as beautiful as Rosie’s and serves equally phenomenal brunch. The coffee at Buttercup is exceptional and, along with traditional Vietnamese coffee variation, the café has a number of signature drinks, ranging from its Pinã Earl Grey (Earl Grey tea, honey, and pineapple juice) and its Hint of Lemon (espresso, milk foam, honey, and lemon zest). The atmosphere at Buttercup is relaxed and friendly, with garden seating available for those eager to bask in the Vietnamese sun.

📍71/26 Phan Chu Trinh, Phường Minh An

 

MUN

MUN Coffee is in a prime location in a narrow yellow building in Hoi An's Ancient Town. It might be lacking in atmosphere and quirks, but it's air-conditioned and the iced coconut coffee is outrageously good. The food menu is extremely limited, comprised mostly of granola and cabinet pastries. Even so, the menu is in both Vietnamese and English, and food or no food, you’ll want to grab an iced coconut coffee and head to the upstairs terrace. I did exactly this one morning en route to a client meeting, and the views of the street below provided some hilarious morning entertainment. MUN is a fantastic workspace for digital nomads and remote workers!

📍 79 Phan Chu Trinh, Minh An Ward

 

The Espresso Station

I went to The Espresso Station for a meeting with a photographer, but what I got was a seriously cool coffee experience. Espresso Station’s signature coffee is cold brew that's been frozen into ice cubes and arrives with a serving of hot milk (coconut and soy milk options are available) which you then pour over the coffee ice cubes. As the cubes melt, the colors are fantastic and the smell of the espresso is so good. There is a small food menu at the café and indoor seating for those who like to be out of the sun. This is a very social café that’s usually buzzing with groups chatting, a lively music soundtrack, and general socializing. Espresso Station’s bright yellow exterior makes it one of the most aesthetic cafés in Hoi An, and one you won’t want to miss on your travels.

📍 28/2 Tran Hung Dao, Minh An Ward

 

9 Grains by Streets

Supporting a local grassroots initiative to bring opportunity to street kids and disadvantaged youth around Southeast Asia.  This coffee shop and cafe serves both food and coffee while maintaining its integrity as a social enterprise done right. The coffee shop is ideal for anyone who wants a good coffee or a snack (like their scrumptious hummus). 

📍 Cam Chau 441 Hai Ba Trung, Tan An

 
 

Avos + Mangos

Avos + Mangos is a narrow cafe that you might otherwise walk right past. You should probably like avocados and mangos if you're going to eat at the cafe since everything on the menu has at least one of the two as an ingredient. The owners make everything fresh and serve it up with smiling faces. The watermelon cold-pressed juice was absolutely refreshing. I had a Vietnamese coffee here one afternoon and it was equally delicious. The adorable little avocado and mango decor details make the space extra cute. Expect to get your veggie and fruit intake delivered in creative ways here, like mango and peanut butter toast! The coffee itself is delicious, but the fresh produce at Avos + Mangos hits the spot in the Vietnam heat. 

📍 82 Thai Phien, Phuong Minh An

 

Café Hoang

With art on the walls and short tables made of crates, Cafe Hoang feels like a locals-only type of joint. The concrete floors and super basic coffee menu give off a feeling of serious minimal-effort-maximum-cool-factor. Go during the evening when the lights are dim for a gritty night caffeine cap. This is a true dive-bar-meets-café experience in Hoi An that can’t be missed.

📍 19 Thai Phien, Phuong Minh An

 

Dingo Deli

Dingo Deli is an establishment among expats in Hoi An, although I actually wouldn't consider it a true "cafe." Dingo serves up Lavazza Italian coffee in the form of lattes, iced Americanos, espresso, and every other caffeinated beverage that should be on a cafe menu. The western-owned and operated bakery, restaurant and delicatessen is a massive hit with every foreigner looking for a taste of home in the form of giant portions. The wonderful food includes vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Dingo offers something simple I miss from the U.S. all the time-- unlimited drip coffee refills. For a set price, you can order a cup of joe and a friendly staff member will continue to refill it at no extra charge to you. 

📍 277 Cua Dai Street, Cam Chau Dist. 

 

Mia Coffee

Mia Coffee is one of Hoi An’s original coffee roasteries. Mia opened in 2021 and instantly became a coffee landmark for locals and visitors alike thanks to its smooth barista-style coffee. The café is specifically famed for its coffee quality, offering a spectacular selection of Vietnamese-grown and locally roasted premium coffee beans. Travellers have even been known to buy coffee beans here to take home so that they can enjoy Mia’s signature bold blends.

📍 20 Duong Phan Boi Chau, Cam Chau

 

Hoi An Coffee Roastery

You could say Hoi An Coffee Roastery is responsible for kicking off Hoi An’s café scene. What once was a one-off coffee house has turned into a multiple-location Hoi An staple. You can find Hoi An Coffee Roastery locations throughout Hoi An city, and it’s a safe bet for Vietnamese drip coffee. Today, it’s known for its rich filter coffee and divine selection of cakes. I recommend the 47 Lê Lợi location, where you can enjoy your coffee from balcony seating.

📍multiple throughout Hoi An

 

Phin Coffee

Tucked away amongst the winding alleyways of Hoi An’s Ancient Town, Phin is worth seeking out. The café has garden seating and friendly and knowledgable staff who love sharing their own affinity for the ritual of slowly made coffee. If you visit Phin, there’s only one coffee drink to try, not because it’s the only coffee on offer, but because, as the café’s namesake, it is the drink they’ve mastered. If you’re really into coffee, you can order a Phon tasting set, allowing you to try a number of carefully curated coffee blends.

📍132/7 Trần Phú, Phường Minh An

 

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