Bohemian cafe with floor cushions, global gifts, vegetarian options

























"Kopi is a cafe in Andersonville where you can grab a sandwich, sit on comfy floor cushions, or shop for things like incense, handspun scarves, or wooden chests from Thailand. Our favorite dishes on the meat-free menu are the roasted red pepper and goat cheese focaccia, the Salmon Rushdie (smoked salmon and Camembert between two pieces of fluffy challah), and the Elvis: A grilled peanut butter and banana panini that’s fueling untold numbers of underground school lunch trading rings. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or need a place to get some work done, this cozy spot will persuade you to stay for a couple of hours, if not the whole day." - sam faye, adrian kane, john ringor
"If after a meal at Kopi you mistake your surroundings for Vermont circa 1970-something, no one would fault you. The vibe of the self-described Traveler’s Cafe is backpacker hostel sans beds. Though and intimate seating area in the front window is outfitted with low tables and plush pillows, making it the perfect place to cozy up with a good book and a chai tea. Come for tasty coffee, lots of vegetarian options, and a selection of fair trade artisan goods." - Rusty Design Co.
"Kopi is a cafe in Andersonville where you can grab a sandwich, sit on comfy floor cushions, or shop for things like incense, handspun scarves, or wooden chests from Thailand. Our favorite dishes on the meat-free menu are the roasted red pepper and goat cheese focaccia, the Salmon Rushdie (smoked salmon and Camembert between two pieces of fluffy challah), and the Elvis: A grilled peanut butter and banana panini that’s fueling untold numbers of underground school lunch trading rings. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or need a place to get some work done, this cozy spot will persuade you to stay for a couple hours, if not the whole day. photo credit: Jack Li" - John Ringor
"Kopi Travelers Cafe, Andersonville. If after a meal at Kopi you mistake your surroundings for Vermont circa 1970-something, no one would fault you. The vibe of the self-described Traveler’s Cafe is backpacker hostel sans beds. Though and intimate seating area in the front window is outfitted with low tables and plush pillows, making it the perfect place to cozy up with a good book and a chai tea. Come for tasty coffee, lots of vegetarian options, and a selection of fair trade artisan goods."


"A colorful neighborhood spot that has reopened for pickup and delivery with coffee drinks, sandwiches, and group-sized specials available for online ordering through the cafe’s website." - Ashok Selvam