Rain or shine, it’s always cloudy at Cloud Coffee. Make no mistake, the interiors are designed to feed the cameras first – most would be drawn to the cloud-like fixtures floating gracefully above the white-washed coffee bar. These ethereal fixtures are actually handcrafted from various paper textures to reflect cloud-shrouded mountains one may encounter on scenic hikes.
And much like the cloud ceiling, plenty of thought has been put into designing the entire experience. From the understated use of various textiles on furniture and a soft alternative indie playlist to a deliberate play of soft light illuminating the space, it all comes together to offer a calm respite for urban dwellers.
Cloud Coffee doesn't just look pretty for pictures. For coffee, prices begin from $3 for a shot of house espresso using beans from Minas, Brazil – widely known to be pleasantly balanced with notes of cherry. There are also filter coffees that will be rotated on a monthly basis, so do check in with the baristas. But don’t leave without trying the fresh bakes made in-house. We enjoyed the fingerlings of moist lychee financier ($3) and a slab of surprisingly fluffy fudge-drizzled chocolate brownie ($6). Other treats on display include banana bread, cakes and cookies.