Searching for your new favorite coffee shop in Orlando? We’re here to help. Peruse our guide to find the local coffee shop or cafe that works for you — from the cafes where you can get work done to the best roasteries in town.
Roasts to boast
Stemma Craft Coffee, 328 N. Orange Ave.
Four generations of coffee farmers are the headline for this downtown roastery. Not only is the flavorful joe beneficial for Orlando’s community, but the Nicaraguan farm from which the beans are harvested impacts the local community in the Central American country. There’s tradition in every cup.
Rosso Coffee Bar, 840 E. State Rd. 434
For some, Longwood’s Rosso is a hidden gem. For others, it’s an ode to roasting excellence. With a range of beans for sale from across the world, there’s plenty of choice — we’re fans of the lavender mocha latte.
But First... Coffee Shop, 7726 Winegard Rd. #101
Don’t take our word for it, take The Guide To Florida‘s, who have given a Best of Florida Award to this Pine Castle spot for each of the past two years. The Instagram-friendly aesthetic does not jeopardize taste, and the latest drink trends are always in the cards. Definitely worth a follow.
Haan Coffee, 1235 E. Colonial Dr.
A classy + serene ambiance awaits in this Mills 50 haven, where beans are roasted twice per week. The seasonal menus are always full of creative sips delivered by self-described coffee lovers.

Have you ever had a coffee soda?
Photo by Deli Desires
On-the-go joe
Deli Desires, 715 N. Fern Creek Ave.
Online ordering and takeaway-only makes Deli Desires the ultimate go-to to-go coffee stop. And they’ve got your lunch break sorted, with hearty sandwiches and bialys on the menu, too.
Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar, 444 N. Bumby Ave.
Open 365 days a year, the drive-thru is always ready to give you your caffeine fix in a jiffy. Now offering online orders, it’s never been quicker and more convenient to get a cup, a sandwich, or a sweet treat on the road.
Barb’s Coffee House, 1649 Florida Mall Ave.
Just off the side of Orange Blossom Trail, you’ll find Barb’s located inside a church. With plenty of parking, it’s a quick and easy spot to snag a cup of coffee for a good cause — a large portion of proceeds go toward those fighting cancer and the heroes trying to cure it.
Coffee For The Soul, locations vary
This family-run institution opened its first store in Winter Park in 2016. Less than a decade later, CFS boasts 12+ locations in the greater Orlando area. That means you’re never too far from the Colombian-grown coffee, specialty drinks, all-day breakfast offerings, health-focused bowls, and arepas.

“And in the morning, I’m making waffles.”
Photo by I Love Orlando Cafe
Best bites
Craft & Common, 47 E. Robinson St.
Around the corner from Lake Eola, Craft & Common offers an inclusive atmosphere for coffee lovers. The woman-owned, woman-led store serves up dreamy breakfast and brunch bites + sandwiches that are the perfect accompaniment to a craft coffee or cocktail.
Holy Grain Coffee Shop, 6735 Conroy Rd.
Fresh sandwiches and gourmet salads are both up for grabs at Holy Grain. We recommend ordering a unique Brazilian cappuccino to sip alongside your meal.
Mecatos Bakery and Cafe, locations vary
If you live in Central Florida, chances are you’ve seen Mecatos around town. The chain has nine locations across our area, and is renowned for its pastries, breads, and fried Colombian eats. Save room for a sweet treat after — the cakes are superb.
I Love Orlando Cafe, 151 E. Washington St.
Another one right by Lake Eola, you’ll be spoiled for choice by this cafe’s food offerings. Choose from breakfast sandwiches, waffles, custom arepas, bowls, handhelds, salads, and a host of sweet treats. A stroll around the lake beforehand will work up an appetite.
Events and pop-ups
Cultivo Coffee Co., 1530 S. Primrose Dr.
Cultivo’s monthly Cafécito Sessions blends its Puerto Rican coffee flavors with Puerto Rican music and cultural celebration. Head down for a unique evening of fun outside the Hourglass District Airstream.
Lobos Coffee Roasters, 3000 Corrine Dr.
Make sure to follow Lobos on Instagram to keep up with the slew of events. We’ve seen them host run clubs, bonsai workshops, sobriety-centered events, workout sessions, and frequent happy hour celebrations. Whatever you’re up to, home-roasted coffee, local teas, and craft beers are all on the menu.
Bynx Orlando, 420 E. Church St.
The events calendar is updated monthly, and there is truly something for everyone. Trivia, improv, open mics, board games, photography, live music, and music writing sessions are all offered. You can also grab a coffee, tea, beer, or glass of wine and peruse the for-sale books + vinyls.
Easy Luck Coffee & Bodega, 2425 E. South St.
Easy Luck’s running community keeps on growing. Get your steps in with like-minded folks before hopping inside and rewarding yourself with a seasonal specialty coffee — and maybe some stretching.

POV: You’re waiting for your morning pick-me-up.
Photo by Qreate Cofee
Where to write your novel
Qreate Coffee, locations vary
At both its Mills 50 Studio and its Creative Village locations, Qreate is “a haven for artists, entrepreneurs, and coffee enthusiasts alike.” An afternoon here surrounded by fellow creatives will help inspire your journey to writing the next Great American Novel.
Stardust Video & Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Rd.
Bring your laptop to enjoy eccentric surroundings, a range of specialty coffees, vegan and vegetarian eats, and a full liquor bar. This one’s open late.
Framework Craft Coffee House, 1201 N. Mills Ave.
Community is the name of the game at Framework, where those in need can buy coffee on a pay-what-you-can basis. The huge menu is headlined by seasonal offerings, and rotating locally sourced baked goods will certainly catch the eye.
Deeply Coffee Company, 111 N. Magolia Ave. #50
Bright surroundings accompany bright flavors, perfect for inspiring creativity with a latte to boot. Treat yourself to some natural wine once you’ve finished your work for the day.
Be the barista
Shop our favorite coffee essentials to turn your house into our city’s next great coffee destination.
- For a French Press that lasts, avoid breakable glass options and opt for stainless steel — this Secura French Press is highly rated and comes in multiple colors.
- Bloom pourovers like a pro with elegant gooseneck design of the COSORI Electric Gooseneck Kettle.
- These double walled glass espresso cups or these handmade ceramic espresso cups will set your home cafe apart.
- Hide coffee stains under espresso makers with this absorbent drying mat that sucks up coffee drops like magic.
- For the sleekest coffee accessories imaginable, shop the Fellow collection for coffee bean grinders, kettles, and carafes.
- Ready to go all in? The Breville Barista Espresso Machine is a best-selling espresso machine that makes coffee shop-worthy lattes, cappuccinos, and espresso at home.