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Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo
100ptsCoffee spectacle, not a serious café stop.

About Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo
The Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo in Nakameguro is a multi-level coffee and cocktail venue worth visiting if you want to see how far a branded drinks program can stretch. Walk-ins are easy, the upper bar floor is quieter than it looks from outside, and the rotating Reserve coffee lots give seasonal visitors a genuine reason to choose it over a standard cafe stop.
Verdict
The Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo is a deliberate spectacle — and that is exactly what you are booking when you visit. This is not a coffee stop; it is a full-format experiential venue in Meguro, where the drink program is the architecture. If your priority is a quiet, efficient caffeine fix, walk past. If you want to spend time inside one of the most theatrically designed coffee and bar spaces in Tokyo, it earns your afternoon. Booking is easy, walk-ins are generally manageable outside weekend peak hours, and the format suits solo explorers and small groups equally well.
The Drinks Program
The Roastery format — shared with a handful of locations globally including Milan, New York, and Shanghai , is built around reserve-tier coffee presented at multiple service points. Expect cold brew, nitro, and espresso-based drinks alongside the Princi bakery counter, plus a dedicated cocktail and spirits bar on the upper floor. The bar component is what separates this from any standard Starbucks outpost: coffee-forward cocktails, Japanese whisky pairings, and a menu that shifts with season make the upper level a legitimate evening destination, not an afterthought. For an explorer interested in how coffee can anchor a drinks program the way wine anchors a fine-dining list, this is a useful reference point in Tokyo.
Current season matters here. The Roastery rotates limited Reserve coffees , single-origin lots with allocated quantities , that move through quickly. If you are visiting in autumn or winter, the warming drink formats (cortados, pour-overs, coffee cocktails built on aged spirits) are at their most compelling. Summer brings a stronger cold brew and nitrogen-infused menu. What is on the bar now will not necessarily be there next month, which is a genuine reason to visit sooner rather than later if a specific Reserve lot is available.
Atmosphere and Timing
Nakameguro location sits beside the canal, giving the Roastery a setting that rewards arriving at opening or in the early evening before the weekend crowds arrive. The interior is multi-storey, loud during peak hours, and designed to impress , copper cask installations, open roasting floor, visible production at scale. Noise levels are high when full, which makes it a poor choice for long conversations but an excellent choice for solo exploration or a visually driven experience with a small group. Come mid-week or before noon on weekends for a calmer room. The bar floor above is consistently quieter than the main floor below.
How It Compares
Against Tokyo's serious cocktail bars, the Roastery occupies a different tier entirely , it is a brand experience first, a drinks venue second. For comparison, see our full Tokyo bars guide and our full Tokyo restaurants guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo |
|---|---|
| Location | 2 Chome-19-23 Aobadai, Meguro City, Tokyo |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy , walk-ins welcomed |
| Leading Time to Visit | Weekday mornings or early evenings |
| Format | Multi-level coffee and bar venue |
| Good For | Solo explorers, small groups, coffee-forward cocktail interest |
| Avoid If | You need a quiet room or fast service at peak hours |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a reservation at Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo? No reservation needed , the Roastery is walk-in only. Arrive early on weekends (before 11am) to avoid the longest queues at the main floor. The bar upstairs tends to have shorter waits than the ground-level coffee counters.
- Does Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo have happy hour deals? No confirmed happy hour pricing is available in our data. The cocktail bar on the upper floor operates on its own menu and pricing structure, which is separate from the standard coffee counters. Check the venue directly for current bar pricing before visiting.
- What is the signature drink at Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo? The Roastery format is built around rotating Reserve single-origin coffees rather than a fixed signature drink. Nitro cold brew and coffee cocktails on the upper bar floor are consistent draws, but the specific menu changes with seasonal lots. The drink that distinguishes this location from other Starbucks venues is whatever Reserve coffee is currently allocated , ask staff on arrival what is freshest.
- Does Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo have outdoor seating? The Nakameguro canal-side location suggests outdoor or terrace access is plausible given the setting, but confirmed seating configuration is not available in our data. If outdoor seating is important to your visit, contact the venue directly before going.
- Is Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo good for groups? Small groups of two to four work well here, particularly on the upper bar floor. Larger groups will find the multi-level layout practical for splitting up, but the noise level during peak hours makes coordinating a big party harder than at a traditional bar. For a group experience with more table control and quieter surroundings, Bar High Five or Bar Libre are better fits.
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Compare Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo | Easy | ||
| Bar Benfiddich | Unknown | ||
| Bulgari Ginza Bar | Unknown | ||
| Star Bar Ginza | Unknown | ||
| The Bellwood | Unknown | ||
| Tender Bar | Unknown |
How Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo?
No reservation is required — walk-ins are the standard format. That said, the Nakameguro location draws consistent crowds, particularly on weekends and during cherry blossom season along the canal. Arriving at opening or after 8pm on weekdays gives you the best chance of getting a seat without a long wait.
Does Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo have happy hour deals?
The Roastery format is not structured around discounting or time-limited promotions. Pricing reflects the reserve tier across all hours. If value-led drinking is the priority, Tokyo's standing bars and neighbourhood coffee shops offer better spend-to-quality ratios.
What's the signature drink at Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo?
The Roastery program is built around reserve-grade single-origin coffees, often prepared through multiple brew methods including siphon and pour-over, alongside a cocktail and coffee-cocktail menu exclusive to Roastery locations. Specific offerings rotate by season and sourcing, so the menu on arrival will differ from any fixed list published online.
Does Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo have outdoor seating?
The Nakameguro address sits directly beside the canal, and the venue includes terrace access with canal views. This is one of the format's genuine draws — the setting is better than any other Roastery globally for outdoor positioning. Terrace seats are first-come, first-served and fill quickly in good weather.
Is Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo good for groups?
Manageable for small groups of two to four, but larger parties will find the walk-in, first-come seating format frustrating during peak hours. The Roastery is better suited to a casual visit than a planned group occasion. For a structured group drinks experience in Tokyo, Star Bar Ginza or Tender Bar offer reservable formats with more control over the evening.
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- A10A10 is a basement bar in Ebisu West, Shibuya — a neighbourhood that signals a drinks-serious crowd over a nightlife-first one. Booking difficulty is low, making it accessible for first-timers, but confirm capacity and hours directly before visiting. Best suited to small groups of two to four looking for a considered, low-noise drinking environment in one of Tokyo's more relaxed upscale pockets.
- Ahiru StoreAhiru Store is a relaxed neighbourhood wine bar in Tomigaya, Shibuya, suited to unhurried evenings and easy to book when busier Tokyo bars are full. The atmosphere stays calm and conversational, making it a practical choice for explorers who want a quieter, more residential side of Tokyo's drinking scene rather than a polished Ginza experience.
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