Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Cafe Bach
100Pearl PointsKissaten Counter

About Cafe Bach
A Tabelog 100 kissaten near Minamisenju Station offering hand-brewed coffee and bread service at JPY 1,000 – JPY 1,999. Walk-in only, no reservations, with counter seating for solo diners and table space for groups. Arrive early to avoid the lunch rush and secure a seat at the seven-seat counter.
Cafe Bach is a Tokyo venue with a verified price range of JPY 1,000 – JPY 1,999. Its listed hours are 10:30 AM – 6:15 PM on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed. Beyond those essentials, Pearl is not verifying seating layout, reservation policy, payment methods, menu details, or access information here.
The clearest verified recognition is its inclusion in Tabelog 100 - Kissaten - 2022. That makes Cafe Bach a useful Tokyo stop to compare with other confirmed venues in the city, while keeping expectations grounded in the limited public details verified.
Verified Recognition and Planning Basics
Cafe Bach is listed within Tabelog's Kissaten category for 2022, but this guide does not verify specific drinks, brewing methods, food items, take-out service, or a tasting-menu format. Treat the venue as a Tokyo stop with a verified spend range and schedule, rather than a fully documented dining room.
Practical Limits and Trade-offs
The most important planning detail is the schedule: Cafe Bach is open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 10:30 AM to 6:15 PM, closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Because reservation rules, seating, payment methods, parking, transit directions are not verified here, confirm those practical details directly before going.
For planning alongside Ramenya Toy Box, Asakusa Juroku, Obana, or Maruchiba, note Cafe Bach's verified spend range of JPY 1,000 – JPY 1,999. For broader planning, use Tokyo's bar scene or Tokyo's full restaurant guide to compare other options.
At a glance: Cafe Bach, Tokyo; Tabelog 100 - Kissaten - 2022; JPY 1,000 – JPY 1,999; open 10:30 AM – 6:15 PM on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday; closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Cafe Bach?
Seating details are not verified. Confirm the current layout and seating options directly with Cafe Bach before visiting.
How far ahead should I book Cafe Bach?
Reservation policy is not verified. The verified schedule is Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 10:30 AM to 6:15 PM, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed.
Can Cafe Bach accommodate groups?
Group accommodation and seat count are not verified. If you are visiting with a group, confirm current seating and availability directly with the venue.
Is lunch or dinner better at Cafe Bach?
Cafe Bach's verified hours are 10:30 AM to 6:15 PM on open days, so it is not verified here as a dinner venue. Specific lunch service or menu timing is not verified.
Does Cafe Bach handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations are not verified. Contact Cafe Bach directly for current ingredient, allergy, or dietary information.
What should I order at Cafe Bach?
Specific menu items are not verified. The verified spend range is JPY 1,000 – JPY 1,999, Cafe Bach is recognized in Tabelog 100 - Kissaten - 2022.
Location
1 Chome-23-9 Nihonzutsumi, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0021, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Also Consider
- Maruchiba, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
- Obana, Unagi, Unagi
- オマージュ, Notable alternative
- Ramenya Toy Box, Ramen, ¥
- Asakusa Juroku, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
At JPY 1,000 – JPY 1,999, this venue undercuts most of Tokyo's specialty coffee competition while delivering Tabelog 100 credentials that Ramenya Toy Box (¥ range, ramen focus) cannot match in the coffee category. Maruchiba sits at JPY 4,000 – JPY 4,999 and offers a broader dining format; if you want a full meal rather than coffee-centric service, book there instead. Asakusa Juroku at JPY 10,000 – JPY 14,999 delivers multi-course precision but requires advance planning and a higher budget, this kissaten works better for spontaneous visits and repeat trips without financial strain.
The walk-in-only policy gives it an accessibility advantage over reservation-dependent venues like オマージュ, though the lack of booking means peak hours (noon – 2 PM, weekends) require patience. Obana specializes in unagi and operates at a different price tier with a reservations system; if you want a sit-down meal after coffee, pair this kissaten with Obana for a same-day Asakusa itinerary. For solo diners, the seven-seat counter here offers better intimacy than large-format cafés, though groups of four or more will find more comfort at the table seating.
Choose this venue if you prioritize coffee quality over food variety and prefer spontaneity over guaranteed seating. Skip it if you need reservations, want a full lunch menu, or cannot arrive outside peak hours. For late-night options, this venue closes at 6:15 PM, explore Tokyo's bar scene or other restaurant options instead.
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