3 coffee roasters worth the trip across Croatia, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Croatia guides.
D16 Coffee ★ 4.7 · Split
diocletians-palace · Dominisova ulica 16, 21000 Split, Croatia
D16 Coffee on Dominisova 16 in Split is the city's specialty coffee anchor, roasting and brewing 100 percent arabica with SCA-standard sourcing since 2017.
Tip: Whole-bean retail is on the back wall; the second Trogirska 8 location is the work-friendly room with more seats.
Kava Family ★ 4.6 · Split
diocletians-palace · Ulica Ante Starcevica 2/1, 21000 Split, Croatia
Kava Family is the Croatian coffee champion behind Kava2 in Split, rotating seasonal single origins from Africa and Latin America from its island roastery.
Tip: Ask for the seasonal espresso flight; whole-bean retail bags are dated for roast freshness.
Stow Coffee Roasters Split ★ 4.6 · Split
manus-zenta · Zrinsko-Frankopanska 13, 21000 Split, Croatia
Stow Coffee Roasters Split on Zrinsko Frankopanska 13 is the Croatian outpost of Slovenian roastery Stow, opened by Matej Serer in July 2024 daily 7-22.
Tip: Beans roasted in Slovenia, brewed daily in Split; the front bar pours espresso, filter and whole-bean retail.