5 coffee roasters worth the trip across Romania, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Romania guides.
Origo Coffee Roasters ★ 4.8 · Bucharest
lipscani · Strada Lipscani 9, 050071 București
Origo Coffee Roasters opened on Lipscani 9 in 2014 as the first specialty roastery and shop in Bucharest, fronting the city's third-wave coffee revival.
Tip: The Lipscani roastery hosts cupping events; whole-bean subscription bags ship nationally.
M60 Coffee ★ 4.5 · Bucharest
universitate · Strada D. I. Mendeleev 2, 010364 București
M60 has been a Bucharest specialty cafe since 2014, with a small in-house roasting program and a Scandinavian-Romanian design brief on Piața Amzei.
Tip: Beans sold over the counter; cupping sessions on the second Saturday of each month.
Beans & Dots ★ 4.4 · Bucharest
cismigiu · 23-25 Ion Brezoianu Street, C2 Construction Building B, Mezzanine Floor, 1st District, București, Romania
Beans & Dots brings The Barn Berlin's roasted beans into Bucharest, the closest the city has to a shortlisted international specialty-coffee retail cafe.
Tip: The Barn whole bean is sold by the bag; the concept-store shelf rotates monthly.
Kane Coffee Roasters ★ 4.2 · Bucharest
dorobanti · Strada Tunari 60, 020526 București
Kane Coffee Roasters works alongside the Kané restaurant on Strada Tunari, with a small in-house roasting setup and bean retail visible from the dining room.
Tip: The cafe corner is separate from the dining room; opens earlier.
Mare Terra Coffee Bucharest ★ 4.0 · Bucharest
lipscani · Strada Lipscani 9, 050071 București
Mare Terra's Bucharest wholesale presence puts Catalan-roasted specialty beans into a small cluster of Old Town cafes, run as a B2B roaster import program.
Tip: No public counter; the wholesale beans land at Origo and a handful of Lipscani cafes.