Best Specialty Coffee Shops in Orlando (2026)
Orlando's specialty coffee scene lives east of the parks, built by homegrown roasters. Here are the best cafes, from Lineage and Haan to Deeply and Foxtail.

Best Specialty Coffee Shops in Orlando (2026)
The best specialty coffee shops in Orlando sit far from the theme parks, clustered in the historic neighborhoods east of downtown where a tight crew of homegrown roasters built the city's third-wave scene from scratch. Orlando coffee is a roaster town: many of the cafes you'll love here roast their own beans, and several supply the rest of the city. This guide pulls together the cafes that show up again and again across the major Orlando coffee guides, then cross-references them against BrewAtlas so every spot below is one you can actually walk into and order from today.
Whether you're working remotely from the Milk District, cafe-hopping along Park Avenue in Winter Park, or hunting for a real flat white downtown, these are the places worth your time.
How These Picks Were Chosen
This list is built on consensus, not opinion. We cross-referenced the cafes that appear repeatedly across established Orlando coffee guides, including Sprudge, The Infatuation, VisitOrlando, MyCoffeeExplorer, and Westgate, then matched each name against the BrewAtlas database. A cafe only made the cut if multiple credible sources named it as a top Orlando specialty spot and it exists as a real, visitable cafe with a verified menu and location on BrewAtlas.
We lead with the consensus picks, the shops nearly every guide agrees on, then round out the list with strong cafes that add neighborhood breadth or a distinctive concept. We left out frequently-named spots that aren't yet on BrewAtlas, because we won't point you toward a page we can't stand behind. No chains-as-filler, no placeholder entries: every cafe below is a specialty shop you can visit, with brew details drawn from its live BrewAtlas profile.
The Best Specialty Coffee Shops in Orlando
Lineage Coffee
Lineage Coffee is the near-universal number one pick for Orlando specialty coffee, and for good reason. It's widely credited with sparking the city's third-wave era, and it still supplies beans to many of the other shops on this list. The original location lives inside East End Market in Northeast Orlando, a tucked-away food hall that's worth the trip on its own. Expect a full program of espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew, plus food and reliable Wi-Fi if you want to settle in.
Haan Coffee
Haan Coffee is the Korean-inspired Mills 50 roaster that nearly every Orlando guide cites for precision and crafted drinks you can't find anywhere else in the city. The black sesame latte is the signature order and the reason a lot of people make the drive. Beyond the specialty menu, Haan runs espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew, and there's food on offer. It's a polished, deliberate cafe that rewards anyone curious about coffee made with real intention.
Stemma Craft Coffee
Stemma Craft Coffee brings a true seed-to-cup story to downtown Orlando. This mother-daughter, fourth-generation grower roastery sources from the family's own farm in Nicaragua, and that connection shows up in the cup. It's repeatedly named as a top downtown specialty shop, with a full brew lineup spanning espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew. Add food and Wi-Fi, and it's an easy pick for a downtown morning or an afternoon work session.
Deeply Coffee Company
Deeply Coffee Company is the single most-cited shop across every source we checked. This long-running downtown multi-roaster pours beans from names like Drop, Friedhats, and Nomad, and doubles as a natural-wine bottle shop. Sprudge has called it the backbone of the pre-pandemic scene, and it remains a destination for anyone who wants to taste what's current in specialty roasting. Espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew are all on the menu, alongside food and Wi-Fi.
Lobos Coffee Roasters
Lobos Coffee Roasters is an in-house roaster on Corrine Drive sourcing green coffee from seven countries, and it's named as a core local roaster across four independent guides. That breadth of sourcing means the menu rotates and rewards repeat visits. You'll find espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew, plus food and Wi-Fi. It's a great anchor for exploring the Northeast Orlando roaster corridor.
Craft & Common
Craft & Common is a cozy-modern downtown specialty cafe that guides praise for its hospitality and its pour-over program. It's a consistent downtown pick and a comfortable place to slow down with a carefully made cup. The menu covers espresso, batch brew, and cold brew, with food and Wi-Fi available, making it a solid choice for both a quick stop and a longer stay.
Qreate Coffee + Studio
Qreate Coffee + Studio is a Mills 50 hybrid that pairs a specialty cafe with a creative photo studio, and it's widely featured for its photogenic interior and inventive, Asian-inspired signature drinks. If you want a coffee that doubles as a moment, this is the one. The brew menu runs espresso, batch brew, and cold brew, with food and Wi-Fi on hand. It's one of the more distinctive concepts in the city.
Easy Luck Coffee & Bodega
Easy Luck Coffee & Bodega sits in the Milk District as a specialty cafe and bodega rolled into one, with seasonal coffees and a notable savory-toast menu. It's a recurring favorite, especially for remote workers, thanks to ample seating and Wi-Fi. The full brew program covers espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew, plus food. Come for the coffee, stay for the toast and the easy, lingering atmosphere.
Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar
Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar is a long-standing, bohemian, community-focused cafe that roasts its own beans in Northeast Orlando. It's a genuine local institution, cited by Sprudge and multiple guides, and it has the lived-in, welcoming feel that comes from years of regulars. Espresso, batch brew, and cold brew anchor the menu, with food and Wi-Fi available. If you want the soul of old-school Orlando coffee culture, start here.
Framework Craft Coffee House
Framework Craft Coffee House is a community-focused craft coffee spot known for its seasonal menu and collaborations with local vendors. Named in two independent guides, it leans into a thoughtful, rotating approach. You'll find espresso, batch brew, and pour-over here, plus food and Wi-Fi. It's a welcoming Northeast Orlando stop for anyone who likes their menu to change with the seasons.
Cultivo Coffee Co
Cultivo Coffee Co roasts Puerto Rican single-origin coffee in Orlando, sourced from the family's farm in Utuado. It's a seed-to-cup precision espresso bar with a clear point of view, featured across two sources. The menu focuses on espresso and batch brew, and there's Wi-Fi for working. If you care about provenance and a tight, dialed-in espresso program, Cultivo is worth seeking out in Lake Terrace.
Águila Coffee
Águila Coffee is a Mexican and Latino-inspired espresso concept built around creative drinks, named in two independent guides. It's a focused coffee bar in North Orange that brings a distinct cultural flavor to the city's lineup. The menu covers espresso, batch brew, and cold brew, with Wi-Fi available. Come for the inventive drinks and a perspective you won't find at the other shops on this list.
Foxtail Coffee - SoDo North
Foxtail Coffee - SoDo North represents Central Florida's defining local specialty chain, a Winter Park-born roaster that appears across guide after guide. We chose the SoDo North location as the flagship-quality representative because it runs the full brew program, including siphon, alongside espresso, batch brew, pour-over, and cold brew. With food and Wi-Fi, it's a reliable, accessible entry point to specialty coffee, and BrewAtlas lists 13 Foxtail locations across the metro if you want to find one near you.
Round-Out Picks
These cafes deepen the map with strong neighborhood coverage and distinctive concepts.
Orlando Coffee Roasters is a small-batch roaster in Lorna Doone with geisha pour-over offerings, adding dedicated-roaster depth in an under-covered neighborhood.
Vespr Coffee Bar is a multi-roaster cafe near UCF that rotates single origins and local beans, rounding out the east-side and UCF area.
Cups and Pups Coffee is a dog-friendly College Park shop pouring Lineage beans with single-origin pour-overs, adding both a neighborhood and a distinctive concept.
Barnie's Coffee & Tea Co. is a long-running Winter Park house-roaster on Park Avenue, giving the list a heritage-brand anchor.
CFS Coffee For The Soul, Downtown is a Colombian farm-to-cup concept with a strong downtown presence and vertically-integrated single-origin coffee.
Best Neighbourhoods for Specialty Coffee in Orlando
Central Business District
Downtown is the most walkable cluster in the city. Central Business District packs in Deeply, Stemma, and Craft & Common within easy reach of each other, plus CFS Coffee For The Soul. If you want to taste several distinct roasters in one outing without a car, start here.
Northeast Orlando
Northeast Orlando is the Mills 50 and Audubon-adjacent heart of the scene, and it holds the densest concentration of specialty shops anywhere in the metro. Lineage, Haan, Lobos, Qreate, Easy Luck, Drunken Monkey, and Framework all live here. This is the neighborhood to spend a full morning in if you're serious about Orlando coffee.
College Park
College Park brings a relaxed, residential feel. It's home to Cups and Pups, where Lineage beans pour alongside single-origin options, making it a pleasant, low-key detour from the busier corridors.
What to Order in Orlando
Start with the city's signature: the black sesame latte at Haan Coffee. It's the drink that defines Orlando's specialty edge, and there's nothing else quite like it in town.
For a sense of how good local roasting gets, order a pour-over wherever it's offered. Lineage, Stemma, Framework, and Orlando Coffee Roasters all run pour-over programs, and Orlando Coffee Roasters even pours geisha. A pour-over is the clearest window into a roaster's sourcing and skill.
If you want something rarer, Foxtail's SoDo North location brews siphon, a method you won't find at most cafes. And if provenance is your thing, seek out the seed-to-cup shops: Stemma's beans come from the family's Nicaraguan farm, Cultivo's from Puerto Rico's Utuado region, and CFS's from Colombia. Ordering their single origins is the most direct way to taste those stories.
For a hot Florida afternoon, nearly every cafe here keeps cold brew on the menu.
Practical Tips for Coffee in Orlando
The best coffee is not at the parks. Plan to drive ten to twenty minutes east of the resort corridor to reach the real scene in downtown, Mills 50, and the surrounding neighborhoods. A short drive is the price of admission for genuinely good coffee.
Orlando is a roaster town, so buy beans to take home. Many of these shops roast on-site, and a bag of Lineage, Lobos, or Cultivo travels well and makes a far better souvenir than anything at the airport.
If you're working remotely, most of the cafes above offer Wi-Fi, and Easy Luck in the Milk District is especially well set up for a long session with ample seating.
Florida heat is real. Cold brew and iced drinks are widely available, and they're the smart order outside of early mornings.
Hours shift, so check the current details on each cafe's BrewAtlas page before you go, especially for the smaller roaster-cafes that keep tighter schedules.
Find More Specialty Coffee in Orlando
This guide covers the cafes that earn near-universal mentions plus a few that round out the map, but Orlando's scene keeps growing. Browse the full, up-to-date directory of every vetted specialty cafe in the city on BrewAtlas Orlando, where you can filter by neighborhood, brew method, and amenities to find exactly the cup you're after.
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Written by
Sheldon Bishop
Founder, BrewAtlas
I built BrewAtlas to map the specialty coffee worth crossing a city for. I spend my time visiting roasters and cafes around the world and writing up what is actually worth your morning.















