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Nelson's Cafe Ginza-A special coffee put in cafe metal-

[Tokyo Dumbo] July 3, 2017 09:00

 Walk along Yanagi-dori, which runs between Ginza 1-chome and 2-chome, and just before going to Showa-dori, "Nelson's Cafe Ginza" is on the left.

In the evening, alcohol is the main "Nelson's Bar Alta Mar", and it is a cafe only during the daytime, business hours are from 7:00 to 15:00 on weekdays and around 10:00 on Saturdays and Sundays.

 

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Master Daeski (Daisuke) is also a band activity by ukulele as "Deski with Love".

 

It's been about two months since I opened a cafe in Ginza, but before that, I was working at Potie Coffee in Hatchobori 2-chome. Potie coffee was lost due to the rebuilding of the building, and it was decided to move to a shop in Shin-Yokohama, but since "I want to work related to coffee in Chuo-ku!" I borrowed the time before it started and started the cafe myself.

 

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With a passion for coffee, I am working hard to make everyone enjoy the coffee that I think is delicious, and my specialty coffee is brewed with a device called "Cafe Metal".

 

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※Mr Daeski is putting beans in the cafe metal.

 

Because it can be extracted without using paper, you can enjoy the oil of beans and have a clear taste. "Cafe Metal" is manufactured and sold by "Make Mä Co., Ltd." in Shintomi, and the power of connection to Chuo-ku is alive.

 

At Tokyo Dumbo, I was able to deeply feel the lingering taste and aroma in my mouth after swallowing coffee. Also, since the second cup is half price, I enjoyed two cups of recommended blended coffee differently.

 

※All interiors are specifications that image the "sea"

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I think I spent a little slow time in Ginza and regained my mind.

 

Nelson's Cafe Ginza: 1-14-10 Ginza, Chuo-ku Matsu Kusu Building 1F