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5 new cafes and coffee shops to try in Hong Kong in April 2026

From fruit-flavoured brews to vinyl background music and HK$30 lattes, here are 5 new coffee shops worth a visit in Hong Kong in April

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Online shop NovemberSix Bakery has launched its first cafe space, Yelo Cake Coffee, serving coffee in addition to its signature cakes. Photo: Instagram/yelocakecoffee.hk
Charmaine Mok

The Easter long weekend marks the perfect time to check out a number of Hong Kong’s latest coffee shops, although if you work in Sheung Wan or Kwun Tong you will definitely want to mark some of these down for when you need a break from the office.

Apart from enjoying these five new openings, coffee fans should take note of this weekend (April 3-6), which sees the return of Coffee HK at West Kowloon. More than 80 international coffee and cafe brands – including Shanghai’s Captain George Flavor Museum, Tokyo’s Glitch and Fuglen, and Seoul’s Default Value – will converge in Hong Kong for the four-day caffeine festival.

1. Anchor Coffee

Located just outside exit B of Sheung Wan MTR, Anchor Coffee is a convenient option for workers or residents in Sheung Wan. Photo: Instagram/goodcoffeehk
Located just outside exit B of Sheung Wan MTR, Anchor Coffee is a convenient option for workers or residents in Sheung Wan. Photo: Instagram/goodcoffeehk

Busy workers in Sheung Wan district can count themselves lucky to have this small takeaway-only spot located right beside exit B of Sheung Wan MTR station. Soft open since mid-March, the cafe sells coffee at competitive prices – HK$25 (US$3.20) for an Americano and HK$30 for latte. It will soon be introducing a small range of cakes and pastries to satisfy your breakfast or afternoon treat cravings.

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257 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan

2. Fruit Brew Coffee

Fruit Brew Coffee offers fusion drinks incorporating fruit juices, such as apple and orange. Photo: Instagram/fruitbrewcoffee__
Fruit Brew Coffee offers fusion drinks incorporating fruit juices, such as apple and orange. Photo: Instagram/fruitbrewcoffee__

Last summer, iced coffee with orange juice was trending around the world – and now, we have a cafe that leans into the niche category of fruit-based coffee drinks. In addition to the viral drink, Fruit Brew Coffee in Tai Kok Tsui has introduced creations such as the apple black and apple cloud latte. For those who enjoy more fruity notes – rather than actual fruit juice – in their coffee, it also features a range of light roasts with characteristics such as honeydew sweetness, and the usual line-up of drip and espresso-based drinks.

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