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4-chōme-7-13 Toyooka 2 Jō, Asahikawa, Hokkaido 078-8232, Japan
contacts phone: +81 166-74-5556
website: theoldcafe2017.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 43.7565014, Longitude: 142.4010947
Mary Ann Sullivan
::WARNING: They do not serve pancakes until 14:30. The whole reason I went there was for the pancakes and was very disappointed they are not served until very late in the day. The coffee is good.
Leif Ericsson
::Coffee and cake, Sunday afternoons with family. Fresh pancakes airy, delicious, caramel, tiramiso creamy and juicy and good. But the star of it all was the coffee, fresh roasted, grinded, brewed coffee. Different types of coffee from different countries, different preparations such as Siffon or stainless sieve or paper sieve etc. We bought coffee that was still warm from the roasting. It doesn't come cheap, but independent coffee shops bring trends and color that big chains like to copy. As a coffee lover, I can fully recommend it and will be happy to come back.
友梨
::The atmosphere of the shop is very good and the staff are also kind. The appeal of coffee is that you can choose the way you like it to suit your taste. Every dish is delicious, but I especially like pizza. The dough is crunchy with French bread. Recommended in a very calm place!
Kathreen Abaya
::Overall vibe of the place is so relaxing. The food is so good too! They also have free wifi and a parking space!
Michael Bugajski
::A fantastic setting, late hours, and a good amount of seating. All the coffee is offered in French press, paper filter drip, chemex pour over (stainless steel drip on their menu), or siphon style. They also roast their beans in house. Menu is mostly in Japanese katakana, but enough is in English that non-Japanese speakers could manage fine. Definitely a great addition to the coffee scene of Asahikawa.