Coffee shop · Coytown
Orlando’s standard-bearer for thoughtful sourcing and precise roasting. Profiled by Eater and Bon Appétit, and named Best Coffee Culture by Orlando Weekly, Lineage anchors Audubon Park’s food scene with classes, seasonal microlots, and dialed‑in espresso.
Coffee shop · Downtown Orlando
A downtown favorite known for friendly service, bright design, and seasonal signatures. Recognized by Orlando Magazine readers, it balances serious coffee with an inviting menu—great for a pre‑Lake Eola stroll or laptop session.
Cafe · Coytown
A beloved Audubon Park hangout with late hours, art shows, and a Monday community market in the lot. Praised by local guides for decades, it pours solid espresso alongside an extensive menu and an ever‑creative events calendar.
Coffee shop · Colonialtown South
Where specialty coffee meets a working photo studio. Frequently celebrated by local media for creative seasonal drinks and community events; the brand also hosts music‑driven coffee parties downtown at its Creative Village sibling.
Coffee shop · South Eola
Coffee, used vinyl and books, plus a small recording studio and frequent live sets. Covered by local news and listed by Orlando Weekly, Bynx channels downtown’s creative energy with quality espresso and a true community stage.
Coffee shop · Colonialtown South
Long‑running Milk District institution with a scratch kitchen, vegan options, and house‑roasted coffee. Frequently cited by Orlando Weekly, it keeps neighborhood café culture alive with generous hours and an unmistakable sense of place.
Coffee shop · Fern Creek
A Milk District favorite attached to Whippoorwill Beer House. Orlando Magazine has highlighted its toast‑centric menu; the in‑house specials and curated beans make it a go‑to for creative lattes and quick bites.
Cafe · Coytown
Independent roaster near Audubon Park with a lively patio and playful seasonal menus. Noted by Orlando Weekly and local press for community events, it roasts on site and spotlights fun Florida‑leaning flavors alongside solid classics.
Coffee shop · Kirkman South
West‑of‑downtown favorite for friendly service, espresso drinks, and pastries like pão de queijo. Its steady hours and loyal local reviews keep it on neighborhood lists while staying proudly independent.
Cafe · Winter Park
Design‑driven café and market pouring Lineage coffee with a health‑minded menu. Featured in regional roundups and Orlando Magazine’s coffee brackets, it’s a calm retreat just off Park Avenue.
Coffee shop · Colonialtown South
Haan Coffee is super casual and constantly packed after 9am, likely because they serve some of the best coffee drinks around. The black sesame latte has a nice sweet-and-nutty flavor that’s even better with a shot of espresso, and on a hotter day, their espresso-elderflower tonic is a bubbly way to get a hit of caffeine. Grab one of their croffles—yes, that is the flaky cross between a croissant and waffle—when you need a light breakfast before lunch plans where you’ll end up raving about the latte you had two hours prior. - Gabe Bergado
Coffee shop · Downtown Orlando
Downtown multi‑roaster with a minimalist look, excellent breakfast, and a curated natural‑wine shelf. Regularly covered by Orlando Weekly, Deeply sets the bar for balanced espresso and thoughtful seasonal specials.
Orlando’s standard-bearer for thoughtful sourcing and precise roasting. Profiled by Eater and Bon Appétit, and named Best Coffee Culture by Orlando Weekly, Lineage anchors Audubon Park’s food scene with classes, seasonal microlots, and dialed‑in espresso.

A downtown favorite known for friendly service, bright design, and seasonal signatures. Recognized by Orlando Magazine readers, it balances serious coffee with an inviting menu—great for a pre‑Lake Eola stroll or laptop session.

A beloved Audubon Park hangout with late hours, art shows, and a Monday community market in the lot. Praised by local guides for decades, it pours solid espresso alongside an extensive menu and an ever‑creative events calendar.

Where specialty coffee meets a working photo studio. Frequently celebrated by local media for creative seasonal drinks and community events; the brand also hosts music‑driven coffee parties downtown at its Creative Village sibling.

Coffee, used vinyl and books, plus a small recording studio and frequent live sets. Covered by local news and listed by Orlando Weekly, Bynx channels downtown’s creative energy with quality espresso and a true community stage.

Long‑running Milk District institution with a scratch kitchen, vegan options, and house‑roasted coffee. Frequently cited by Orlando Weekly, it keeps neighborhood café culture alive with generous hours and an unmistakable sense of place.

A Milk District favorite attached to Whippoorwill Beer House. Orlando Magazine has highlighted its toast‑centric menu; the in‑house specials and curated beans make it a go‑to for creative lattes and quick bites.

Independent roaster near Audubon Park with a lively patio and playful seasonal menus. Noted by Orlando Weekly and local press for community events, it roasts on site and spotlights fun Florida‑leaning flavors alongside solid classics.

West‑of‑downtown favorite for friendly service, espresso drinks, and pastries like pão de queijo. Its steady hours and loyal local reviews keep it on neighborhood lists while staying proudly independent.

Design‑driven café and market pouring Lineage coffee with a health‑minded menu. Featured in regional roundups and Orlando Magazine’s coffee brackets, it’s a calm retreat just off Park Avenue.

Haan Coffee is super casual and constantly packed after 9am, likely because they serve some of the best coffee drinks around. The black sesame latte has a nice sweet-and-nutty flavor that’s even better with a shot of espresso, and on a hotter day, their espresso-elderflower tonic is a bubbly way to get a hit of caffeine. Grab one of their croffles—yes, that is the flaky cross between a croissant and waffle—when you need a light breakfast before lunch plans where you’ll end up raving about the latte you had two hours prior.

Downtown multi‑roaster with a minimalist look, excellent breakfast, and a curated natural‑wine shelf. Regularly covered by Orlando Weekly, Deeply sets the bar for balanced espresso and thoughtful seasonal specials.

Coffee shop · Coytown
Orlando’s standard-bearer for thoughtful sourcing and precise roasting. Profiled by Eater and Bon Appétit, and named Best Coffee Culture by Orlando Weekly, Lineage anchors Audubon Park’s food scene with classes, seasonal microlots, and dialed‑in espresso.
Coffee shop · Downtown Orlando
A downtown favorite known for friendly service, bright design, and seasonal signatures. Recognized by Orlando Magazine readers, it balances serious coffee with an inviting menu—great for a pre‑Lake Eola stroll or laptop session.
Cafe · Coytown
A beloved Audubon Park hangout with late hours, art shows, and a Monday community market in the lot. Praised by local guides for decades, it pours solid espresso alongside an extensive menu and an ever‑creative events calendar.
Coffee shop · Colonialtown South
Where specialty coffee meets a working photo studio. Frequently celebrated by local media for creative seasonal drinks and community events; the brand also hosts music‑driven coffee parties downtown at its Creative Village sibling.
Coffee shop · South Eola
Coffee, used vinyl and books, plus a small recording studio and frequent live sets. Covered by local news and listed by Orlando Weekly, Bynx channels downtown’s creative energy with quality espresso and a true community stage.
Coffee shop · Colonialtown South
Long‑running Milk District institution with a scratch kitchen, vegan options, and house‑roasted coffee. Frequently cited by Orlando Weekly, it keeps neighborhood café culture alive with generous hours and an unmistakable sense of place.
Coffee shop · Fern Creek
A Milk District favorite attached to Whippoorwill Beer House. Orlando Magazine has highlighted its toast‑centric menu; the in‑house specials and curated beans make it a go‑to for creative lattes and quick bites.
Cafe · Coytown
Independent roaster near Audubon Park with a lively patio and playful seasonal menus. Noted by Orlando Weekly and local press for community events, it roasts on site and spotlights fun Florida‑leaning flavors alongside solid classics.
Coffee shop · Kirkman South
West‑of‑downtown favorite for friendly service, espresso drinks, and pastries like pão de queijo. Its steady hours and loyal local reviews keep it on neighborhood lists while staying proudly independent.
Cafe · Winter Park
Design‑driven café and market pouring Lineage coffee with a health‑minded menu. Featured in regional roundups and Orlando Magazine’s coffee brackets, it’s a calm retreat just off Park Avenue.
Coffee shop · Colonialtown South
Haan Coffee is super casual and constantly packed after 9am, likely because they serve some of the best coffee drinks around. The black sesame latte has a nice sweet-and-nutty flavor that’s even better with a shot of espresso, and on a hotter day, their espresso-elderflower tonic is a bubbly way to get a hit of caffeine. Grab one of their croffles—yes, that is the flaky cross between a croissant and waffle—when you need a light breakfast before lunch plans where you’ll end up raving about the latte you had two hours prior. - Gabe Bergado
Coffee shop · Downtown Orlando
Downtown multi‑roaster with a minimalist look, excellent breakfast, and a curated natural‑wine shelf. Regularly covered by Orlando Weekly, Deeply sets the bar for balanced espresso and thoughtful seasonal specials.
