‘Wondering about’ can be considered as one of the most common norms during coffee times. The what’s-the-meaning-of-life sort of question immediately springs to mind. But is it really the effect of weekend getaway, or is it the carefully designed, roasting aroma environment? Well, perhaps it’s both. So let’s dive deeper into the wanderlust of our minds to explore some of the best, most beautiful coffee houses around the world.
Barry Cafe
An area of clean, honest, and open-hearted.
Website: barrycoffeeandfood.com
Interior by: Techne
Place: Australia
Amika Coffee
Designed to looked just like your home.
Website:
Interior by:
Place: Fortaleza, Brazil
Restaurant Story
Huge windows, airy surroundings, and custom-made furnitures. What could be better?
Website:
Interior by: Joanna Laajisto
Place: Helsinki, Finland
Minister Cafe
A coffee house for those who like beers. And those who thinks Socrates, Aristotle and Plato are still alive.
Website:
Interior by:
Place: Poland
Truth Coffee
Leave your lies behind. Everything is real here.
Website: truthcoffee.com
Interior by: Haldane Martin
Place: Cape Town, South Africa
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