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Cafe Bimi

4.5 · 751 reviews
Cafe Bimi鶴峰良宣
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Cafe Bimi is a charming coffee spot nestled in the Akasaka neighborhood of Fukuoka, a city renowned for its vibrant food scene. The cafe offers a warm, inviting interior with wooden furnishings and soft lighting, making it an ideal place to unwind. Visitors can enjoy expertly brewed coffee made from carefully selected beans, alongside a selection of light pastries and snacks. The baristas are friendly and passionate about their craft, often happy to discuss the origins of the beans. The cafe's location in Chuo Ward places it within walking distance of Fukuoka's central attractions, yet it feels like a quiet retreat from the bustling city streets. Whether you're starting your day with a morning brew or taking a midday break, Cafe Bimi provides a genuine taste of Fukuoka's cafe culture.

Don't miss

  • Try the pour-over coffee made with single-origin beans
  • Relax in the cozy, wood-accented interior
  • Chat with the knowledgeable baristas about coffee
  • Enjoy a quiet moment away from the city bustle
  • Sample the daily pastry selection

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Ways to visit Cafe Bimi

You can visit on your own (no ticket required; pay for your order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Check opening hours online as they may vary on holidays.
  • Cash is preferred; some cards may not be accepted.
  • Seating is limited, so consider visiting during off-peak hours.
  • Ask about the daily special coffee blend.

A bit of history

Cafe Bimi opened in the early 2010s as part of Fukuoka's growing specialty coffee movement. It quickly gained a loyal following among locals and visitors alike for its quality drinks and welcoming ambiance.

Common questions

Does Cafe Bimi have Wi-Fi?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available for customers.

Is there outdoor seating?

No, seating is indoors only.

Do they serve food besides pastries?

They offer light snacks and pastries, but not full meals.

Can I buy coffee beans to take home?

Yes, they sell bags of their house-roasted beans.

Is the cafe child-friendly?

Yes, children are welcome, but space is limited.

What is the nearest landmark?

The cafe is near Akasaka Station and a short walk from Fukuoka Castle ruins.

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