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Origin Coffee Roasting and Nigiro Tea in De Waterkant
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Origin Coffee Roasting and Nigiro Tea

Restaurant in De Waterkant
Spanning 3 levels in an old heritage building, Origin if the hub of choice for coffee and tea. The artisan roaster boasts excellence and a professional barista school alongside a ceremonial tearoom and café. Experience the subtle and fragrant flavours of the finest single origin coffees or experiment within the tranquil and exotic surrounds of the Nigiro Spice Tea room savouring over 100 fine loose teas. The courtyard café opens daily with an open plan deli and kitchen enticed by the lingering aroma of freshly baked Montreal style bagels. Whether you a coffee connoisseur or love to play with fine tea blends, Origin is a peaceful Zen zone perfect for indulgence in the chic De Waterkant Village.
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Restaurants near De Waterkant

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Truth Coffee Cult in Green Point
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Truth Coffee Cult

Restaurant in Green Point (0.3 km from De Waterkant)
Not all coffees are created equal. The streets are overflowing with watery brew; and this taste-bud nightmare continues to exist because good people remain silent.No longer! This travesty of coffee justice ends right here with this institution.At Truth. the bitter horror of the over-roasted bean is avoided, the coarse grind is banished and poor preparation is shunned.Say no to mediocrity!Experience coffee as a religion.
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Haas Coffee Collective in Cape Town
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Haas Coffee Collective

Restaurant in Cape Town (0.4 km from De Waterkant)
Set on Rose Street in the colourful Bo-Kaap, Haas Coffee Collective brings you 100% Arabian coffee, ground and roasted in the daddy of coffee roasting machines hailed from Germany. Custom crockery, quirky décor and a collection of local artwork filled to the brim keeps the eye occupied and inspired while light snacks and treats, and the rarest coffees wrap the palate in pure decadence. The menu proffers delights such as smoked Gypsy ham on ciabatta, ciabatta with cheese and vegetables and wonderful looking muffins and croissants to tempt the waistline. Bunny shaped biscotti compliments a cup of ultra smooth cappuccino enjoyed at bare wooden tables and chairs. The wooden counter bar matches the floor and sets off a perfect balance exposed by the wooden beams. Realistic looking insects add humour and disbelief shaped into the moulds of custom crockery, which favours this coffee shop’s attitude and flare as one of the most interesting places to enjoy a cuppa in Cape Town.
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