My visit to Starbucks Reserve Tokyo was one of the highlights of my trip to Japan. The building itself is stunning, with a unique design, spacious interior, and a warm atmosphere that makes you want to stay for hours. Every floor offers a different experience, and I enjoyed walking around, taking photos, and recording videos of the beautiful architecture and coffee-making process.
During my visit, I ordered the Crème Brûlée Cappuccino, and it exceeded my expectations. The coffee was smooth, rich, and perfectly balanced, while the caramelized crème brûlée flavor added a delightful sweetness wi
★★★★★Evelyn Nguyen · 3 months ago
I would say Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo is truly one of the best Starbucks locations in the world. That said… it is always crowded :) Every time I’ve been there, it’s packed. You need to take a number and wait for quite a while just to get in. Even after entering, you still have to queue for drinks and it can be quite difficult to find a seat.
However, I honestly think it’s completely worth it. The drinks are excellent, especially the locally customized beverages that you can’t find elsewhere. The quality, presentation, and flavor are on another level compared to regular Starbucks store
★★★★★Sivan · 4 months ago
Such a beautiful place!
We visited over the weekend and had to scan a QR code and wait for an entry time (this doesn’t happen on weekdays, so keep that in mind).
The wait was reasonable, about 35 minutes.
The space is stunning, with each floor offering a different menu:
Floor 1 – coffee and desserts
Floor 2 – tea
Floor 3 – coffee-based cocktails, which is where we sat.
It was quite crowded, and the main challenge was finding an available seat, since people tend to reserve tables with their belongings and then go order and walk around (by then, I could have already finished my coffee, but oh
★★★★★Quynh Chi Tran · a month ago
I can not drink coffee but still visited this Starbucks for its beautiful design and atmosphere. I’ve heard that this place was always crowed and if you wanted to come, reservation was a must. We were very lucky since we didn’t have to wait for the table at all. We arrived at 10AM and go up 3rd level according to my to one of their staff suggestion. The building was designed by a famous Japanese architect and is one of the biggest Starbucks in the world. Its masterpiece decoration is a giant collumn in the middle of the hall with plenty of broze sakura and leaves. Very gorgous. My friends orde
★★★★★Dre · 3 months ago
Visiting this place is an EXPERIENCE. It's unbelievable how big this place is, I believe it's 3 floors, huge variety of coffee beans and types, and also a very big variety of very high quality pastries and sweets. They serve amazing quality food compared to any other Starbucks I visited in any other country.
Overall the place is just so beautiful that it's worth the visit.