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15 Best Coffee Shops in Orlando

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A young woman with long blonde hair sits at a cozy coffee shop table, holding a steaming cup of coffee.

As a local of Orlando, Florida, and a coffee lover, I’ve carefully curated my list of best coffee shops in Orlando. These coffee shops have excellent coffee and provide cozy atmospheres for hanging out or getting work done.

My recommendations are all local coffee shops, as I love supporting local businesses. 

Here’s the list of my top 15 best coffee shops in Orlando!

Axum Coffee

Coffee becomes an experience at Axum Coffee. This coffee shop is located in Winter Garden. The coffee here is tasty and the wifi is fast. The best part is that it’s located on Plant Street, a walkable area of town, meaning you can browse some shops after you get your coffee.

Steaming hot latte adorned with exquisite latte art, showcasing a beautifully crafted design on a bed of velvety foam.

Address: 146 West Plant Street, Suite 110 Winter Garden, FL

Achilles Art Cafe

One of my favorite things about Achilles Art Cafe is, you guessed it, the art. The walls here are covered with art from local artists. They’re all available for purchase, too.

What’s great about their coffee is that they have so many fun flavors for your lattes. My personal favorite is the butterbeer – a nice homage to Harry Potter at Universal Studios. 

Address: 2295 South Hiawassee Road Orlando, FL

New City Coffee Co.

New City Coffee Co. is technically located in Lake Mary, but that’s part of the greater Orlando area, so I’m including it here. Trust me: it’s worth the drive.

This coffee shop started getting popular on social media with the creation of its coffee flights. If you love fun flavored lattes, you need to try their flight.

Address: 124 N 4th St STE 1500 Lake Mary, FL

A delightful flight of three hot lattes presented in white cups, each topped with creamy foam and adorned with unique latte art designs.
Photo courtesy of New City Coffee Co.

Lobos Coffee Roasters

Speaking of coffee flights, Lobos Coffee Roasters is also known to have coffee flight specials. Located in Audubon Park, this coffee shop is grown globally and roasted locally.

I really have to harp on the location for a minute. You can get an amazing cup of coffee here and then walk around popular shops like Park Ave CDs and Joybird Books. 

Address: 3000 Corrine Dr. Orlando, FL

A delightful flight of three hot lattes presented in white mugs, each topped with creamy foam and adorned with unique latte art designs.

Vespr Coffee Bar

I have to confess, I have been recognized by the baristas at Vespr on more than one occasion. That’s how often I go. Let that be a testament to how good the coffee is!

This coffee shop is located in Waterford Lakes, meaning there is a ton of nearby shopping. Usually, I’m happy to just spend an afternoon here. Vespr is a great place to drink a latte and get some work done. 

Address: 626 N Alafaya Trail #105, Orlando, FL

Craft and Common

Craft and Common has got to be one of the cutest and best coffee shops in Orlando. They have a nice location in downtown Orlando – you can even walk to one of the below three coffee shops if you’d like!

They offer tasty coffee, seasonal specials, and their breakfast sandwiches are some of the best I’ve had. Definitely worth a visit.

Address: 47 E. Robinson St., Ste. 100 Orlando, FL

Stemma

Stemma is one of Orlando’s newer coffee shops, but don’t let that stop you. Located downtown, they serve sustainably sourced coffee from Nicaragua. The coffee shop itself is very cute, clad with pink accents. 

Address: 328 N. Orange Ave. Orlando, FL

Wall art of a coffee shop in Orlando that reads "Where the hip, come to sip".

Deeply Cafe

The third coffee shop in downtown Orlando in this list is Deeply Cafe. Deeply easily has some of the finest crafted coffee in Orlando. The coffee shop is beautiful too, primarily lit with natural light. It has a very open atmosphere that reminds me of the Pacific Northwest.

Address: 111 N Magnolia Ave #50 Orlando, FL

Haan Coffee

Haan Coffee is Korean-based, and I love how this is incorporated across their menu. They have offerings like Seoul Iced Coffee, and they’re all delicious.

One of my favorite menu items at Haan is their croffle – part croissant, part waffle. Be warned, this place gets quite crowded so you may want to get there early!

Address: 1235 E Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL

Qreate Coffee + Studio

Qreate, as its name implies, is part coffee shop and part studio. In their words, “Qreate is a shared creative space with the most unique caffeinated creations.”

I can vouch that their coffee selections are unique – my go-to is the Tiger Latte – and they have tasty pastries. This coffee shop is great for working, too.

Address: 1212 Woodward St #1 Orlando, FL

Iced latte with a croissant found at a coffee shop in Orlando.

Framework Craft Coffee House

One of the things I love best about Framework is that it’s a barista-owned coffee shop. And those baristas make great coffees!

Another thing that’s cool about this coffee shop is that there are local handmade goods sold here, as well as pastries from local shops. Overall, this is a great place to eat and shop local.

Address: 1201 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL

Lineage Coffee Roasting

There’s a total of three locations of Lineage, and you can’t go wrong visiting any of them. The one I visit the most is located on Colonial Dr., right next door to Lazy Moon Pizza (pizza and coffee, two of my favorite things). 

As their name implies, they roast their own coffee and offer wholesale options, too.

Address: 1011 E. Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL

Easy Luck Coffee & Bodega

Easy Luck Coffee & Bodega is an Orlando neighborhood coffee shop. When you come here, everyone knows everyone.

Not only do they have great coffee, they have great tea options, too. Also, their menu is very vegetarian and vegan friendly!

Address: 2425 E South St. Orlando, FL

The inside of a busy coffee shop in Orlando, patrons sitting at the bar by the cashier.
Photo courtesy of Easy Luck Coffee & Bodega

Paloma Coffee Co.

Located on Main Street in Windermere, this little coffee shop is a break from the hustle of Orlando and its theme parks. The shop is aesthetically pleasing, too. 

Paloma has a wide selection of coffees as well as pastries. It’s in a lovely area of town, if you’re up for a walk after.

Address: 507 Main St., Windermere, Florida

Drunken Monkey Coffee

Last but not least is Drunken Monkey, a Central Florida staple. This traditional coffee house has homestyle food and desserts. They cater to vegetarian and vegan dishes, too.

One of their most famous drinks is the Mojo Jojo, a blend of dark-roast coffee with condensed milk, cinnamon, nutmeg and a bit of cayenne pepper. It’s my go-to when I visit!

Address: 444 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL

I hope you’ve enjoyed this guide to the best coffee shops in Orlando and discovered something new! Let me know if there’s any coffee shops I missed in the comments below.

If you’ve had your fill of caffeinated drinks and are looking for something else to drink in Orlando, check out my list of the best cocktail bars in Orlando.

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7 comments

Sonia January 3, 2024 - 4:25 pm

I just planned a trip down to Orlando for 2024; looking forward to trying out your coffee shop recommendations.

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Katelynn K. January 3, 2024 - 7:39 pm

I love a good coffee shop list! I haven’t been to Orlando (although I feel like I’ve been to every other big city in Florida haha) so I’ll keep this list on hand for when I make it!

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MicheleinPlaya January 4, 2024 - 2:59 pm

Very nice list!! Saving this for when my daughter and I go to Universal. She is a coffee shop fanatic!

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Jenna January 5, 2024 - 2:31 pm

Love a good cup of coffee in a cute coffee shop! Also, why are coffee shop photos and photos of coffee so satisfying? Great post!

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Aimee January 8, 2024 - 7:31 pm

Coffee Addict here! These are always my favourite posts about anywhere.

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