Tacuba Kaffeerösterei
Cafe · Lucerne ·

Tacuba Kaffeerösterei

Cafe · Lucerne ·

Micro-roastery sourcing beans from El Salvador, freshly roasted

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Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
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Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
Tacuba Kaffeerösterei by null
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Eichwaldstrasse 10, 6005 Luzern, Switzerland Get directions

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Eichwaldstrasse 10, 6005 Luzern, Switzerland Get directions

+41 41 500 84 47
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Café Tacuba

Ορφέας Γ.

Google
From the highs of El Salvador, to my place in Saas Fee 🌬️ Amazing coffee beans, each variety has something unique ! The best I've ever tried. Super fast shipping and really friendly stuff 🌞 Excellent job ! Merci vielmals :))

Andrei T.

Google
Very sweet lady working there, had a nice convo while we enjoyed an exquisite flat white. She was also very eager to explain the differences between the coffee bean selection they own and helped us pick a coffee to bring home!

Amir B.

Google
Coffee with care. Roasted in the same cafe, some coffees from owners own farm, light roast and V60 available. Rare gem in all of Switzerland. A must go for coffee enthusiast if you are in the region!

Mohamed Al K.

Google
I recently visited Café Tacuba and ordered their Hot 60. The coffee was excellent, with a well-balanced flavor and just the right temperature. The ambiance was cozy, Definitely a place I’d recommend for Specialty coffee lovers.

Alib

Google
One of the best coffees I've ever had and  I'm not exaggerating when I say that. The owner/barista was a lovely human being too. Can't recommend this enough. Shame we don't live in Luzern otherwise would have been our daily go to coffee shop.

YY

Google
One of those places which gives off a friendly and cosy vibe for the coffee goers in the morning - with many actually buying coffee beans back home after drinking it! We ordered 3 drinks in total, the hot chocolate, no acini and cappuccino. 🍫 the hot chocolate was similar to the rest of Lucerne, very light on chocolate note and very heavy on milk - which we didn’t like Mocha was okay, very light coffee tone and not much chocolate notes to it Cappuccino was out third drink after witnessing people going at their packed coffee beans and grounded beans - but was similarly of a lighter tone without too much fragrance. Would imagine the espresso and Americano would be the better option here for those looking to actually taste their coffee in entirety 🫘 Nonetheless, super friendly shop owners who engages in small talks with everyone 👍🏻

Wilson F.

Google
Here’s the skinny: Café Tacuba is an absolutely perfect coffee shop. Manolo is far more than a great barista (which he is too!): he’s a Salvadoran transplant to Switzerland who owns a coffee plantation back home and grows, imports, roasts and serves his own beans - as well as a few carefully chosen others! - in Luzern. Have anything on the menu: this is some of the best coffee you’ll ever have! I had some delicately roasted Los Aureles beans made on a Chemex and my pour-over was delicate yet full of flavor. Coffee perfection! ☕️

Tobias T.

Google
They are serving utmost tasty coffee from really authentic and passionated owner. Traveling around and getting different specialty coffees from various countries I am happy to try tacubas treats. The shop is very cozy and stylish/authentic. The barista is very friendly and charming - simply a cool guy. I was grateful to find this shop doing their own roasting and was not expecting to find such a jewel in a touristy city like Luzern.
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Jennifer G.

Yelp
We grabbed a coffee here during our stay in Luzern. This is a cozy, charming, and quiet cafe. We were able to talk to the owner who told us his story, it was a pleasant exchange. The coffee was strong, as coffee should be. They have lots of seating are which is nice.
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Krishi K.

Yelp
The ambiance is alright. The service was decent and the employees were nice. Avocado toast was delicious and the coffees were so good. I'd recommend an iced Mochachino, iced latte, and cappuccino. All were fantastic. Only reason I'm giving this a 4 is the ambiance.
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AL K.

Yelp
Charming coffee spot in Lucerne. Coffee was strong and great. They have games where you can use while killing time. Nice ceiling lights where they made use of moka pots and coffee jute sacks as part of their motif and decor.

Margaret S.

Yelp
We went to the second location every day we could while in Luzern. The cafe latte was smooth and flavorful and honestly one of the best lattes I've ever had. The cafe was cozy and we bought beans to take home to the US and they were helpful in directing us which beans were best for our liking. I cannot recommend this cafe enough!
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Sandi S.

Yelp
Cute little cafe around the corner from our hotel. The coffee is to die for. So smooth. If you are in the area, go. You will not be disappointed. The lady at the shop was also very friendly and took very good care of us.
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Daniel S.

Yelp
Café Tacuba opened its doors very recently, and has no less ambitious goal than letting everyone have the best coffee possible, whether it be in the public café itself, or at home. And that ambition covers the whole process from sourcing the beans to the way they're put in the cup. Beans are bought directly from selected farms, roasted in small batches in the roaster that stands decoratively in the café itself, and customers don't just buy the coffee, they also get background information and helpful tips on how to best prepare it at home. Co-founder Manolo is a former coffee farmer from El Salvador, and much off the coffee roasted, served and sold at Tacuba is actually purchased from friends and relatives of his. There is a lot of emphasis on the fact that the farms are paid above average prices. Apparently, the few francs a kilo that Tacuba's coffee costs more than supermarket roasts allow them to pay the farmers around double the usual wages. They also explain that they don't only buy when the harvest has been big and successful, which gives a much higher financial security to smaller farms. It's a very worthy cause. Fittingly, all single origin coffee is described in detail, including name and location of the farm, variety of coffee plant, and treatment method. (They also offer some blends at lower prices, though.) From the moment you're greeted in the café, it's obvious how dedicated the staff is to coffee. They are keen on telling you why their coffee is so much different and better, explaining what you're tasting when you take a sip, and why. They also tell you how to best treat the beans you purchase for preparation at home (some coffee-making equipment is for sale.) And the coffee is really absolutely delicious! If you're used to the hereabouts much more common, Italian style of coffee, you might be in for a surprise. It's a much more fruity, "lively" drink, that actually tastes a lot more like what you'd expect from something prepared from a berry. Without trying to start sounding too much like a wine guide, there's sweetness, there's a sourness - not the acidic kind of a lot of espresso, but a citric, fruity kind - and hints of spices. I was very pleasantly surprised at how different this coffee, prepared through a filter - an often unjustly dismissed method - was from what I was used to. Because of the small batches they buy and roast, staff told me that the selection of coffee they offer will be constantly changing. And because they don't roast the beans to death like so many other roasteries do until everything tastes the same, but try to keep as much of the original flavour as possible intact, it's really amazing to taste how coffee can be so much more varied than the usual offers. The café has seating for about a dozen people and, what's very cool, staff gives you the choice on how you want your coffee to be prepared, whether through the espresso machine or one of several filter methods. The common coffee drinks are also offered - yes, you can get your latte or cappuccino here, as well as some pastries to go with it. I would already describe Café Tacuba as a must-visit for anyone who likes coffee, with an open mind to maybe discover new aspects of a drink they thought they knew, and learn something in the process. I'm sure I will be back here many times in the future, drinking coffee and knowledge at the same time :)

Brittany W.

Yelp
This place is incredible. If you're looking for quality coffee, including filtered coffee, go no further. The staff was phenomenal and the owner was warm and inviting. Very well deserving 5 stars.

Andre D.

Yelp
Coffee was really good, I had to buy a bag before I left, the person working was gracious enough to include the cup of coffee with the bag of beans (not sure this is standard, but was really nice!).

Aly M.

Yelp
This was hands down the BEST coffee shop I went to while in Lucerne, Switzerland. The outside look is extremely modern and beautiful! Open the doors and you immediately feel welcomed! The owner, Manolo Gonzalez Melgar, is one of the most generous, warm hearted, hard working and polite men I have met in a long time!! The coffee was absolutely incredible, I definitely recommend grabbing a latté when you go! This place is new, but it will not take long for it to become one of the hippest and hottest cafes in Lucerne!!