Origo

Cafe · Sector 5

Origo

Cafe · Sector 5

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Strada Lipscani 9, București 050971, Romania

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Stylish coffee shop & cocktail bar, terrace, specialty beans  

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Strada Lipscani 9, București 050971, Romania Get directions

origocoffee.ro
@origo_coffee

lei 20–40

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Strada Lipscani 9, București 050971, Romania Get directions

+40 757 086 689
origocoffee.ro
@origo_coffee

lei 20–40

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Robert Kwok

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Seriously enjoyed this place. Great coffees, helpful and knowledgeable team. I had a flat white prepared using Indonesian beans (part of their 88+ menu). It was fantastic. As a follow up, I came back a day later and had Ethiopia (from 88+ menu) and Costa Rica (standard). Both enjoyable.

Ask Svane

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Excellent service, coffee flavour and attention to detail in preparing the coffees. Tried both their cortardo and drip. They had several coffees ready for espresso, house drip, and a selection of more premium high cupping score offerings for v60.

Antonieta Ponce de Leão

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Came here for breakfast, not a great choice has they don’t have much to eat just some deserts. But the staff was so amazing recommending me other places where I could have a more fulfilling breakfast that I decided to stay, and had a nice blueberry bread with a cappuccino. The cappuccino was a bit small, they probably have sizes, but I didn’t realized when I ordered nor was asked, but I saw others with bigger drinks. The cappuccino was good and yet different I think was due to the choice of coffee I made. In general good experience, service is awesome

Aaron Ng

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Great place to have high quality coffee in Bucharest! Many local coffee shops use their beans for their drinks. The staff is helpful and amicable. The location is a short 5 minutes stroll from the Old Town so it is a great place to score a good coffee to start your day or as a mid-day perk me up.

Gilad Steinberger

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It's my fourth visit here within the last 8 years. The quality is the same. The service is the same. The coffee is still remarkable. The place kept the same atmosphere. They are by far one of the best coffee shops in Bucharest highly recommended for coffee lovers!!

Julian Hoogstede

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Awesome coffee, awesome place and especially awesome people! They didn't want to bring out the V60 they made for me, because it was not to their standard, so they made it again. Really shows how much love and effort they put into it!

Ofir Sapir

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This speciality coffee includes the best service I ever received in the coffee scene. The staff is extremely kind, and the coffee is spot on! I tried two different beans, Costa Rica and Brazil which were great! Plus the design is extremely calming and I basically Didn't want to get out!

Devidyal Givens

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I read that this is a coffee shop by day and trendy cocktail bar by night. I'm definitely not the trendy cocktail bar type. I'm the museum and library type so my review is for the daytime coffee shop part. I'm a tourist who hates tourists, especially now because I live in a tourist town in Spain and I have to deal with them everyday. It's been tough trying to find a coffee shop to go to. I asked at my hotel but all they sent me to was tourist alley. When I'm in a city I like to walk the local streets to get a feel of the culture. I've walked 20+ km per day for the past 5 days and today, my last day here I randomly ran into this place only a few minutes away from my hotel. The staff was welcoming and they have an entire menu of 88+ coffees. If you're not a coffee snob, and I promise I'm really not either, I only know this because I used to own a coffee shop, the number represents the quality of the bean. That's a really good quality coffee. If you don't *really* know your coffee then I wouldn't even worry about it, you're not going to notice the difference so it's not worth it, but if you do then, hey! They have a nice menu. I stupidly ordered my latte without even looking at the menu. I noticed it on the wall after I had been served. They offered me Peruvian or Kenyan coffee. I went Peruvian. It was nice. If I were not leaving tomorrow I'd go back.