Blue Bottle Coffee Kiyosumi Shirakawa Flagship 2026: Wait Times, Menu, Prices & Goods
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Blue Bottle Coffee Kiyosumi Shirakawa Flagship Cafe 2026 — the latest info all in one place. Wait times, recommended visit hours, exclusive menu items, goods with prices, and how to get there.

Planning a visit to Blue Bottle Coffee's Tokyo Kiyosumi Shirakawa flagship, an essential stop on any Tokyo trip?
Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 edition of Blue Bottle's Kiyosumi Shirakawa flagship — widely regarded as the holy land of specialty coffee in Japan.
From exclusive menu items and goods you can only find here to current wait times — check it all before you go.
📍 Blue Bottle Kiyosumi Flagship Cafe Info
| Name | Blue Bottle Coffee Kiyosumi Shirakawa Flagship Cafe ブルーボトルコーヒー 清澄白河フラッグシップカフェ |
| Rating | Google 4.1 (4,825) / Tabelog 3.45 |
| Hours | 08:00 – 19:00 |
| Closed | Open year-round |
| Reservations | Not accepted (walk-in only) |
| Seating | 47 seats |
| Budget | ¥1,000–2,000 |
| Payment | Credit cards and transit IC cards accepted ※ Cash NOT accepted (cashless store) |
| Location | 🚇 Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Oedo Line 7-min walk from Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station Exit A3 📍 View on Google Maps |
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💳 Payment Note: This is a cashless-only store. Cash is not accepted — make sure to have a Suica, PASMO, or credit card ready.
💴 Tax Note: A 10% consumption tax applies for dine-in, 8% for takeout. Menu prices listed are for dine-in (10%).

⏳ 2026 Wait Times & Best Hours to Visit
After the 2019 flagship renovation, seating expanded to 47, but this is a table-service cafe where baristas serve you directly — so seat turnover is slower than at a typical cafe. A timing strategy is essential.
✅ Golden hours — walk right in with no wait
- Weekdays 08:00 – 09:30 — Virtually no wait right after opening. Start your Tokyo morning here
- Weekdays after 16:00 — Relatively quiet once the lunch rush has passed
- Midweek (Tue–Thu) any time — Less than half the weekend crowd
❌ Avoid these times
- Weekends and holidays, all hours — Expect waits of 30 minutes to over an hour
- Weekend lunch (12:00 – 14:00) — Both tourists and locals converge
💡 The Ordering Process You Need to Know (How to Secure a Seat)
Many first-time visitors don't know about the tag system and just join the queue — remember these steps:
- Pick up a 'RESERVED' tag from the rack at the entrance
- Place the tag at your preferred seat to claim it
- Head to the counter to order after securing your seat

Blue Bottle Tokyo Kiyosumi Flagship Menu & Prices
Unlike regular Blue Bottle locations, the Kiyosumi Shirakawa flagship operates with table service — baristas bring your order to you. Here are 4 standout drinks to enjoy at a leisurely pace.
1️⃣ Gibraltar — ¥640 (~$4.30)
Espresso and steamed milk in roughly a 1:2 ratio — this is the drink that defines Blue Bottle. Slightly more body than a flat white, it delivers the roasted, nutty flavors of the beans most directly. Coffee enthusiasts should start here.
2️⃣ Iced NOLA — ¥671 (~$4.50)
NOLA stands for New Orleans, Louisiana. A chicory-blended cold brew with organic cane sugar and milk — smooth sweetness and deep aroma. In summer, try the NOLA Float with ice cream on top (available seasonally).
3️⃣ Single Origin Hand Drip — ¥748+ (~$5.00+)
Rotated daily with 3–4 varieties. First-timers should ask the barista for today's recommendation. Upgrading from the house blend to a single origin costs an extra ¥119+.
4️⃣ Decaf Drip — ¥630 (~$4.20)
All drip coffees can be ordered decaf. Great for evening visits or caffeine-sensitive visitors.
💡 Custom tip: You can switch to oat milk. Note that it contains wheat, so check for allergies.


🍮 Flagship-Exclusive Desserts
1️⃣ Custard Pudding (Caramel Sauce) — ¥760 (~$5.10)
An exclusive dessert available only at this flagship location. Dine-in only, no takeout. Firm yet silky-smooth on the palate, with a bittersweet caramel sauce that makes it a refined, grown-up treat. Pairs perfectly with an Americano or cafe latte.
⚠️ If you visit in the late afternoon, it's likely to sell out — order it first thing during a morning visit.
2️⃣ Liege Waffle — ¥641 (~$4.30)
Baked to order, filling the entire cafe with a rich, buttery aroma. Crispy on the outside and chewy inside, with pearl sugar that crackles sweetly with every bite. Upgrade to the Waffle Plate (¥990) for seasonal fruit and fresh cream. (Waffle Plate is also a flagship exclusive, not available at other locations.)


Blue Bottle Kiyosumi Goods: The Complete Guide
Here are the most popular items with prices — so you don't miss out.
1️⃣ Day Off Tumbler (デイオフ タンブラー) — ¥4,840 (~$32.50)
A collaboration with Japanese design brand KINTO, featuring a rounded lid with a built-in handle. Excellent at keeping drinks hot or cold, and stylish enough to be the most popular item among travelers.

2️⃣ Commuter Cup (コミューターカップ) & Traveler (360トラベラー)
Made in collaboration with MiiR — simple, rugged designs.
- Commuter Cup: ¥4,039 (~$27.10) — a lightweight everyday item for home or office
- 360 Traveler: ¥5,940 (~$39.90) — secure seal, ideal for bag carry

3️⃣ [Flagship Exclusive] Kiyosumi Mug (清澄マグ)
The Blue Bottle logo with "KIYOSUMI" printed underneath.
- Mug: ¥2,750 (~$18.50)
- Mini Mug: ¥2,310 (~$15.50)

Kiyosumi Shirakawa + Blue Bottle Half-Day Walking Tour
Kiyosumi Shirakawa is too good a neighborhood to visit just for Blue Bottle. Everything is walkable, and here's a curated half-day itinerary blending coffee, art, food, and nature.
| Time | Place | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 08:00 – 09:30 | Blue Bottle Kiyosumi Flagship | Zero wait with an opening-time visit + start with custard pudding and a latte. Get your goods shopping done here. |
| 10:00 – 11:30 | Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) 📍 Google Maps | Japan's largest contemporary art museum. Permanent collection from ¥500. ⚠️ Closed Mondays |
| 12:00 – 13:30 | iki Espresso 📍 Google Maps or iki Roastery & Eatery 📍 Google Maps | Warehouse-conversion space with soaring ceilings. A local roastery with a vibe distinct from Blue Bottle. |
| 14:00 – 15:00 | Kiyosumi Garden 📍 Google Maps | Edo-era strolling garden. Admission ¥150. ⚠️ Cash only |
💡 Why We Recommend This Itinerary!
- Zero wait at Blue Bottle: Arriving at opening secures you a spot at Tokyo's most popular cafe with no queue
- Entirely walkable: Save on transportation and soak up the neighborhood charm
- Just 3 stops from Tokyo Skytree (Oshiage) on the Hanzomon Line — pairs perfectly as a same-day combo with Skytree




🔍 Bonus! The Story Behind Blue Bottle Coffee
Knowing this story before you step inside the Kiyosumi Shirakawa flagship makes every sip a little more special.
It all starts with a 1683 legend in Vienna (Wien).
When the Ottoman army laid siege to Vienna, a man named Franz Georg Kolschitzky — fluent in Turkish and Arabic — donned an enemy uniform, slipped through the siege lines, and successfully called for reinforcements. When the Turkish forces retreated, Kolschitzky recognized the coffee beans they left behind, bought them up, and opened Central Europe's first coffeehouse: 'The Blue Bottle'. He was the one who brought cafe culture to a liberated Vienna.
In 2002, Oakland, California musician James Freeman inherited both the name and the philosophy when he founded the company. "Only beans at peak flavor, served in optimal condition" — that principle lives on right here at the Kiyosumi Shirakawa store.

So why was Kiyosumi Shirakawa chosen as the location of the Tokyo flagship?
Three reasons.
First, there was a former printing factory with the high ceilings ideal for roastery operations. Second, the area was already home to the highest concentration of specialty coffee cafes in Tokyo, with independent roasters clustered in the neighborhood. Third, the industrial-zone-turned-cafe-and-gallery vibe closely resembled Oakland, Blue Bottle's birthplace.

Blue Bottle Kiyosumi Shirakawa flagship offers an experience that goes beyond just being store No. 1. A weekday morning + custard pudding + a half-day Kiyosumi Garden itinerary. That's how you enjoy Blue Bottle 200% — with zero wait. 💙
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Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.