Kuramae Café & Coffee

Coffee Wrights

Kuramae’s Specialty Roastery Café

A real Kuramae specialty-coffee stop with a working official site: roastery downstairs, seating upstairs, weekday 11:00-16:00 and weekend 10:00-17:30 service, closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Last verified: April 2026

Coffee Wrights Kuramae — Café in Kuramae, Tokyo
Coffee Wrights Kuramae — Café in Kuramae, Tokyo
ONDO Score
79/100
Ranked among Tokyo's most visited by locals.
01 Why locals love it

Why Japanese People Love It

Kuramae has become one of Tokyo’s most convincing craft neighborhoods, and Coffee Wrights makes immediate sense inside that ecosystem. It is not just a pretty café but a roastery-and-café setup that fits the small-manufacturing, design-aware energy of the area.

What locals appreciate is the straightforward seriousness. The first floor is about beans, roasting, and ordering; the upper level is where you slow down. It feels practical rather than overdesigned, which is exactly why it works so well in Kuramae.

It also gives visitors a real specialty-coffee reference point in east Tokyo. Instead of relying on an unverifiable “Dutch café” concept, this article now points to a living shop with current hours, current access, and a café identity that actually matches the neighborhood.

02 How to experience it

How to Experience It

The branch is best used as a walk-in coffee stop between Kuramae design shops, stationery stores, and riverside wandering. There is no reservation system to think about; just go when you are nearby and choose whether to sit or take away.

Be careful with timing, because the shop is more daytime-oriented than many Tokyo cafés. Weekdays stop at 16:00, while weekends and holidays stretch to 17:30. Mondays and Tuesdays are regular closing days unless those fall on holidays.

If you want the fullest version of the visit, buy beans or ask a quick question downstairs before taking your drink upstairs. The roastery identity is part of the point, not just background décor.

03 What to order

What to Order

House drip coffee
The most direct way to understand the roastery. Order this if you care more about the beans than about milk texture or café sweetness.

Cafe latte
A useful middle ground if you want something softer without losing the specialty-coffee character.

Beans to go
Worth considering if you want a souvenir that actually reflects the Kuramae craft-and-making identity rather than generic Tokyo merch.

04 Practical info

Plan your visit

AreaKuramae
CategoryCafé & Coffee
Price range¥600-1500
HoursWeekdays 11:00-16:00 / Weekends & holidays 10:00-17:30
ClosedMondays & Tuesdays (open on public holidays)
Access4 min walk from Kuramae Station Exit A4 (Toei Asakusa Line) / 5 min walk from Kuramae Station Exit A5 (Toei Oedo Line)
ReservationsWalk-in only
English menu ✓ Available Yes — English-friendly ordering and bilingual brand information
English supportLimited
Last verifiedApril 2026
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05 Nearby experiences

Nearby Experiences

Coffee Wrights is easiest to pair with a slow Kuramae wander: ceramics shops, small paper goods stores, and other craft-adjacent stops all fit naturally before or after coffee here.

If you want to extend the day, keep the next stop in the same register: another thoughtful café, a bookstore, or a riverside walk rather than a hard pivot into nightlife.