CAFE SPAT'S
Cafe Spat’s is a cafe and restaurant where you can savor a resort-like atmosphere in the middle of Osaka city.
Restaurant Details
Craving a resort-like getaway from the busy city? At Cafe Spat’s, you can sit out on the wood deck and relax as you enjoy sandwiches, pizza, gratin, and more!
Cafe Spat’s is located just a 3-minute walk from the Nanba Station.
It is very convenient for your daily visits - come in the morning to charge up or in the evening to relax after work. It’s open till midnight (L.O. at 11 pm, closes at 12 am) so you can spend a leisurely time here.
There are terrace seats on the wood deck and shady seating under parasols. It’s the best place to relax on a sunny day, and if you visit at night, the beautiful illuminations around the outdoor seating will make you feel as if you are on holiday.
The food menu has a wide variety of dishes - pizza, pasta, rice gratin, curry, several kinds of sandwiches, and sweets! Hawaiian loco-moco and omurice are their signature dishes. Alcoholic drinks are also available including various kinds of cocktails, beer, and whisky. The food is reasonably priced - all of the dishes are under ¥1,000.
CAFE SPAT'S Phone Number
CAFE SPAT'S Business Days
CAFE SPAT'S Address
Japan, 〒556-0017 Osaka, Naniwa Ward, Minatomachi, 1-chōme−3−1 リバープレイスB1
Restaurant location
Osaka Prefecture is the birthplace of Kansai-style okonomiyaki and many classic Japanese street foods. Centered around Osaka (the prefectural capital), the clash of trade, traditions, and modern technologies contributes to the dynamic energy of this prefecture overlooking Osaka Bay.
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