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The 21 Best Coffee Shops in Orlando – From 24‑Hour Cafés to Cat‑Friendly Havens

When you’re craving coffee in Orlando, the city’s vibrant cafés serve more than just a cup—they offer delectable pastries, hearty meals, and a relaxed atmosphere that caters to every visitor.


Across the city, each coffee shop prioritizes health and safety with enhanced sanitization measures, ensuring a welcoming environment for locals and tourists alike.

Austin’s Coffee

Located in Winter Park, just 20 minutes from Orlando, Austin’s Coffee operates 24/7, offering coffee, tea, wine, and beer paired with a gourmet menu that satisfies any craving.

Axum Coffee

Situated on Plant Street in charming Winter Garden, Axum Coffee donates a portion of its profits to local charities and serves tea, paninis, and desserts.

Barnie’s CoffeeKitchen

Barnie’s Coffee & Tea Co. blends retail, headquarters, and a test lab on Park Avenue in Winter Park. Their micro‑roasts are celebrated, complemented by a chef‑crafted menu featuring locally sourced ingredients.

Benjamin French Bakery & Café

A culinary gem in Thornton Park adjacent to downtown Orlando, Benjamin French offers a full range of gourmet coffee, hot chocolate, and tea, plus breakfast, lunch, and a wide array of pastries.

Bikes, Beans & Bordeaux

B3, located in Audubon Park, celebrates Orlando’s cycling culture while offering craft beer, wine, and a menu of healthy breakfast and lunch options.

Black Bean Deli

For authentic Cuban coffee, visit Black Bean Deli’s Mills 50 location near downtown or their Winter Park branch. They also have a presence at Amway Center events.

The Donut King

This family‑owned bakery, with locations in Winter Park and Minneola, pairs coffee with fresh‑baked donuts—traditional and exotic—alongside full breakfast and lunch menus.

Downtown Credo

Accepting donations in lieu of payment, Downtown Credo channels proceeds to local art, music, and community events. Their responsibly sourced blends are available for home brewing, and food is served across several downtown locations.

Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar

In the Milk District east of downtown, Drunken Monkey is more than a coffee shop—it’s a neighborhood hub featuring vegan and vegetarian cuisine to accompany your brew.

Foxtail Coffee

Foxtail Coffee in Winter Park trades only with environmentally responsible farms that pay fair wages. Their in‑restaurant stand at DoveCote in downtown Orlando serves their coffee, and other locations serve the community.

Le Café de Paris

An Orlando original inspired by French tradition, Le Café de Paris is near Dr. Phillips Restaurant Row. It specializes in house‑brewed blends and offers all‑day breakfast, lunch, and desserts.

Lineage Coffee Roasting

Primarily a wholesale roaster, Lineage operates a retail space at East End Market in Audubon Park. After your coffee, explore the market’s eclectic eateries.

The 21 Best Coffee Shops in Orlando – From 24‑Hour Cafés to Cat‑Friendly Havens

Orlando Cat Café

Located about 15 minutes west of Walt Disney World in Clermont, Orlando Cat Café serves coffee from Axum Coffee while guests can play with cats or adopt one.

Qreate Coffee + Studio

A newcomer to Mills 50, Qreate blends gourmet drinks with artistic offerings—Intro to Photography classes, apparel, and more—creating a unique café experience.

Stardust Video & Coffee

Stardust in Audubon Park offers coffee, movies, and a comprehensive food menu with options for kids. An adult beverage bar featuring scotch rounds out the experience.

Vespr Coffeebar

Vespr focuses on specialty single‑origin coffee and organic, fair‑trade teas in a modern setting, though it does not serve food. The Waterford Lakes area offers diverse dining and shopping.


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