🌟 Minimum order of one drink, with adorable pets (two resident cats)
🌟 Late-night café with no time limit, offering outlets and takeout
"July8th.cafe" is tucked away in a hidden alley in the East District, featuring a modern minimalist style built in pure white. Operating from the afternoon into the late night, it provides outlets and cute resident cats, making it an ideal café for relaxation and work.
Inside July8th.cafe, aside from the bar seating area, there are two tables for two and three tables for four, all with outlets available at wall seating areas. The café also has two mother-and-kitten cats, and if you love cats, you can also tip them with some cat treats.
The menu offers a variety of choices including single-origin pour-over coffee, specialty coffee, beverages, mild alcoholic drinks, desserts, and savory pies.
Let’s eat!
Red Tea Latte 💰 160 (Takeout 100)
The red tea latte, passed through a homogenizer snow, has a refined texture and an incredibly delicious mouthfeel. Super cool!
Cold Brew Coffee 💰 200 (Takeout 150)
Extracted coffee essence with a unique aroma.
Seasonal Fruit Mille-Feuille 💰 220
The mango filling is sweet but not overpowering, and the flaky layers are very crispy. However, I spotted a cat hair on it when it was served 😅
(I personally have a cat, so I don’t mind much.)
Review: The beverages taste really good, and the coffee is nice too. This café, away from the city center, offers another choice for those living in the East District.
If you value the food: The dishes are delicious.
If you value the environment: Clean and bright, with cats.
If parking is a priority: Motorcycles can park at the entrance.
Cars can park in nearby spaces, a 5-minute walk away (depends on luck).
If restroom facilities are important: There is one shared restroom.
If avoiding lines matters: The service is quite fast, almost no waiting.
If you value service: Average.
If you focus on cost-performance ratio: 🌟🌟🌟
(Purely discussing food and pricing.)