Single O finally has its very own Tokyo flagship café separate from the brand’s roastery and tasting bar in Ryogoku. The open and airy space in Nihonbashi’s Hamacho district holds a handful of small tables and counter seats and boasts artwork on the ceiling and walls replicating the art found at Single O's now closed Sydney CBD location.
The focus here is on single-origin coffee, but with a fun new twist. The store has a unique self-serve coffee-on-tap bar where you can pour yourself a cup of joe for just ¥350. You can always expect six types of tap coffee including Single O's signature Reservoir blend along with five rotating single origins.
If you prefer a fresh shot of espresso, opt for a black coffee, or a classic Australian flat white coffee – essentially a latte without the thick layer of foam.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a café without a few nibbles, and Single O offers fresh muffins, cookies and carrot cake. Plus favourites from its Aussie cafés including banana bread with espresso butter and jaffles (sealed toasted sandwiches) with a range of different fillings.