Alpha Beta Coffee Club
Alpha Beta Coffee Club is an airy and open cafe in Jiyugaoka where you can enjoy hand-crafted coffee.
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Alpha Beta Coffee Club is a popular cafe in Jiyugaoka. The interior is a stylish, open space, and they also have outdoor seating, perfect for warm and sunny days.
There is a wide variety of coffee and tea available at Alpha Beta Coffee Club. On the coffee menu, there is hand drip, Americano, latte, quick brew, espresso, and cold brew. You can also choose your favorite coffee beans. As for tea, there is earl grey, darjeeling, herbal blend, tea latte, chai latte, and matcha latte.
On the food menu, they have various kinds of bread available, such as croque monsieur, pizza toast, tamago dog, hot dog, and chili cheese dog. Other than that, they also have menu items such as kimchi grilled cheese, avocado toast, and acai bowl. For dessert, you must try one of their specialties, homemade pudding (550 yen).
Alpha Beta Coffee Club is 3 minutes away from Jiyugaoka Station on foot. If you are looking for a nice cafe where you can enjoy your relaxing coffee time, come to Alpha Beta Coffee Club.
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Japan, 〒152-0035 Tokyo, Meguro City, Jiyūgaoka, 2-chōme−10−4 ミルシェ自由が丘 3F
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