Memphis Coffee Guide
Every new day brings a new opportunity to drink coffee! No matter what part of town you find yourself in, we’ve got you covered with our guide to locally owned coffee in Memphis. (We’ve put them in order by neighborhood first, alphabet second.)
🏠 Roasted in-house / 🌟 Ft. local roaster / 🌊 3rd wave/multi-roaster/ ✊🏾Black-owned
Downtown
Bluff City Coffee
505 S. Main Street
Bluff City Coffee specializes in Italian-style espresso beverages. They use a combination of coffee beans from Central America, Indonesia and South America to provide a dark, hearty blend. There are plenty of delicious bakery items, and hot breakfast and lunch sandwiches available too.
Monday-Saturday 6:30a to 1p
Sunday 8a to 1p
Boycott Coffee 🏠✊🏾
240 Madison Avenue
Located inside The Commonwealth building, Boycott Coffee is a fourth wave coffee shop specializing in house-roasted beans and thought-provoking conversation.
Monday - Tuesday 6:30 - 11a
Wednesday - Friday 6:30a to 2p
Saturday & Sunday 8a to 1p
Cafe Keough 🌟
12 S. Main Street
Built in the 100-year-old Commerce Title Building, Café Keough has elements of both the past and the present. We feel the European vibe is best enjoyed with an espresso. Café Keough features locally roasted coffee from J. Brooks.
Tuesday-Saturday 8a to 2p
Closed Sunday & Monday
Comeback Coffee 🌟🌊
358 N. Main Street
Comeback Coffee is a multi-roaster shop famous for their coffee soda (which is now available in cans!) and an invitation to “stay awhile.” The menu is full of freshly made pastries and kinfolk pops up on the weekends. The expansive space and large patio in back makes it a favorite spot for coffee lovers to camp out.
Tuesday-Saturday 8a to 3p
Sunday 10 a to 2p
Closed Monday
Crazy Gander
150 Madison Avenue
Owners Dana Bunke and Kevin Crow bought the building at 150 Madison Avenue in 2018 and have spent the last few years making it home. That's right, they live upstairs from the coffee shop with their two young children. Crazy Gander is their passion project. They've installed a Kees van der Westen espresso machine and are serving coffees from a North Carolina based roaster. Stop by and take a gander.
Monday - Friday 7a to 4p
Saturday & Sunday 8a to 4p
Dr. Bean’s 🏠 ✊🏾
387 S. Main
Inside Stock & Belle, Dr. Bean’s features a pour-over bar, cold brew on draft, beans for purchase, and more. Dr. Bean’s staff is meticulous about their beans all the way from soil to cup, even visiting farms firsthand. Their roasts have won them awards at competitions across the country. Menu changes seasonally. Dave’s Bagels and Lulu’s pastries available in the case.
Monday - Saturday 7a to 6p
Sunday 8a to 4p
Edge Alley 🏠
600 Monroe Avenue
Edge Alley doesn’t call itself a coffee shop. Rather, it prefers to be known as a restaurant with an excellent coffee program (of the third wave variety). Owner Tim Barker roasts his own beans and the specialty drink menu changes with the seasons. You don’t have to order food to enjoy the coffee, but we highly recommend it.
Thursday-Friday, 10:30a to 3p. and 5 to 9p
Saturday 9:30a to 3p. and 5 to 9p
Sunday 9:30a to 3p.
Memphis Chess Club 🏠
195 Madison Avenue
The Memphis Chess Club is a great place to learn and play the game of chess and enjoy a coffee! Their in-house roast is a winner! They also offer a full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu.The wooden cafe tables are custom-made with inlaid chess boards. Members can play anytime the club is open without a cafe purchase with club provided sets & clocks. Non-members are welcome to play with their own sets provided a cafe purchase of at least $5 is made.
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 4 - 9p
Saturday & Sunday 7a - 9p
Closed Monday & Wednesday
Talk Shop
245 S. Front Street
Soak up some sun - and good eats - at Talk Shop inside the Caption by Hyatt downtown. It's the perfect place to set up shop for the day if you work remotely, like people watching, or just need a place to chill. There's a full coffee bar and a menu featuring salads, sandwiches, and flatbreads. And yes, beer, wine, and cocktails too.
Monday - Thursday 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday - Sunday 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Tamp & Tap 🌊
122 Gayoso Avenue
Tamp & Tap is a third wave coffee shop that features Metropolis Coffee from Chicago. From espresso to nitro, they have you covered. All coffee drinks can be frozen on request. They also sell beer and have a full menu of healthy wraps and salads made to order, and a nice selection of sweets.
Monday-Friday 7a to 2p
Saturday & Sunday 8a to 2p
Qahwa
109 N. Main Street
Located on Main Street just south of City Hall, Qahwa brews only single origin medium roasts, and sources from Thunderhead Coffee, which imports and roasts high-end coffee in Flowood, Mississippi. Qahwa owner Fred Othmani suggests the Main Street Mocha, one of their most popular, Memphis-themed coffee drinks. They also have teas and kombucha.
Monday-Friday 7a to 5:30p
Saturday & Sunday 8:30a to 1:30p
Vice & Virtue 🏠
477 S. Main Street
Vice & Virtue’s cafe is located inside downtown’s Arrive hotel. They sell coffee drinks and whole beans alongside baked goods by Hustle & Dough. This means you can have a bourbon mocha with fresh-made pastries, small plates, and breads any day of the week. They’ve recently started canning a cold brew for the guest rooms, but it’s also available for purchase in the cafe.
Monday-Thursday 7a to 4p
Friday-Sunday 7a to 5p
Broad Avenue Arts District
City & State 🌊
2625 Broad Avenue
City & State helped introduce the city to third wave coffee and continues to be at the forefront of coffee trends. This multi-roaster café releases a new specialty drink menu with each season (carbonated, frozen, etc.) and pairs them with seasonal in-house pastries. They’ve also got a great retail shop featuring local and regional makers.
Monday-Friday 7a to 6p
Saturday 8a to 6p
Sunday 8a to 2p
Inspire Community Café 🌟
510 Tillman Street
Inspire Community Café features French Truck and has an assortment of hot and cold coffees and teas. Plus, they have smoothies and breakfast all day. Inspire is tucked inside the shopping center at Tillman and Sam Cooper, and the minute you step inside, it feels like home. Owner Kristin Fox-Trautman and her team put a lot of care into every single detail of their space. And, yes, you will absolutely leave inspired.
Tuesday-Friday 8:30a to 6:30p
Saturday 9a to 5p
Closed Sunday & Monday
Society Memphis 🌟🌊
583 Scott Street
Society Memphis is a skatepark with a full coffee bar and upstairs lounge where people can drink said coffee, work, hang out, or wait for their partner/friend/kid to finish skating. The coffee bar is stocked with locally and regionally roasted coffees and housemate pastries and stays open late.
Monday-Saturday 8a to 10p
Sunday 12 to 10p
Vice Annex 🏠
486 N Hollywood
Vice Annex is not a coffee shop, but they do have cold brew ready to bottle, six packs of Vice & Virtue’s snapchilled Ethiopia Sidamo, and everything you need for the perfect cup at home, including equipment, a variety of beans, and even classes.
Saturday & Sunday 10a to 4p
Midtown
17 Berkshire
2094 Trimble Place
While 17 Berkshire is known for its exquisite French macarons and pastries, they also have a wide variety of coffee and tea options to accompany your sweet treat. Serving Stumptown coffee as well as Sloane tea, they offer a wide variety of drink options, from pour-overs to iced lattes to tea lattes. All syrups are made in-house and are not to be missed.
Tuesday-Saturday 11a to 7p
Sunday 12p to 5p
Closed Monday
Bluff City Coffee
945 S. Cooper Street
Bluff City specializes in Italian-style espresso beverages. They use a combination of coffee beans from Central America, Indonesia and South America to provide a dark, hearty blend. There are plenty of delicious bakery items, and hot breakfast and lunch sandwiches available too.
Monday-Saturday 6:30a to 1p
Sunday 8a to 1p
The Brooks Cafe 🌟
1934 Poplar Avenue
Coffee has returned to Overton Park! Cafe Brooks is now (quietly) open inside the Brooks Museum of Art. They have a full coffee bar featuring Vice & Virtue roasts as well as locally made pastries. (On Fridays you’ll find a selection of donuts and other goodies from Artesanal de Tela!) There’s lots of seating and you do not need to pay admission to enjoy the offerings, though we do recommend taking in the sights! Wednesdays are free with extended hours.
Closed Monday & Tuesday
Wednesday 10a – 8p
Thursday & Friday, 10a – 4p
Saturday 10a – 5p
Sunday 11a - 5p
Cafe Eclectic
603 N. Mclean Boulevard
Café Eclectic has a full coffee bar and serves Illy coffees from Italy. This family-owned restaurant offers breakfast all day, uses local ingredients when possible, and makes everything from scratch, including donuts and pastries.
Monday—Saturday 7a to 3p
Sunday 9a to 3p
French Truck 🏠
1350 Concourse Avenue
French Truck is New Orleans’s premier craft coffee roaster and were early adopters of our beloved urban village known as Crosstown Concourse. Therefore we make a small exception to our locally owned designation to include them in this list. Find them in the main concourse.
Monday - Friday 7:30a to 6p
Saturday & Sunday 8a to 6p
Java Cabana
2170 Young Avenue
Java Cabana is credited as being the very first coffee house in Midtown. Started by Midtown legend Tommy Foster in 1992, it was owned and operated by Mary Burns from 1998 until her death in 2019. Java Cabana caters to the young, artsy set, and their full coffee bar features organic fair-trade coffee.
Thursday 5 to 10p
Saturday 10a to 5p
Sunday 12 to 5p
Closed Monday-Wednesday and Friday
Killer Coffee 🌟
1296 Peabody Avenue
Killer Coffee is a small, two-person operation, co-owned and operated by Alexis McCarrens and Tevin Reynolds.
They've been popping up at Rose Quartz for a while and finally made it official. Their coffee is roasted by Ethnos Coffee Roasters here in Memphis.Find them on the second floor!
Hours of operation for the upcoming week are posted on social media every Sunday
Otherlands
641 S. Cooper Street
Otherlands was one of the first coffee shops in Midtown and has become like a community center. Its funky vibe is welcoming to all with lots of comfortable seating, both indoors and outdoors. There's a small menu including toast, bagels, and sandwiches as well as some grab and go items.
Monday and Tuesday 7a to 3p
Wednesday - Sunday 7a to 7p
East Memphis
Anti Gentrification Coffee Club 🏠✊🏾
761 National
Maurice Henderson believes that coffee can be a force for good. In 2019, under the name Cxffeeblack, he partnered with Ethnos Coffee to create a signature blend, Guji Mane. A movement was born. In 2020, the Anti Gentrification Coffee Club opened its doors in The Heights and Renata Henderson took over as head roaster. They now have an all black supply chain.
Monday - Friday 9a to 5p
City Silo 🌟
5101 Sanderlin, Ste 104
City Silo offers a full-service coffee bar, smoothies, juices, and wellness elixirs. This is a popular spot for the health conscious crowd as the menu leans vegetarian and is full of fresh and delicious options.
Monday-Thursday 7a to 8p
Friday & Saturday 7a to 9p
Closed Sunday
The Hub Coffee 🌟🌊
6000 Briarcrest Avenue
This third wave coffee shop is housed inside Highpoint Church, but is open to the public. It features Onyx coffee and offers a variety of high-quality, handcrafted drinks.
Monday - Friday 7a to 7p
Saturday 8a to 7p
Closed Sunday
Park & Cherry ✊🏾
4339 Park Avenue
Inside the Dixon Gallery, Chef Phillip DeWayne offers seasonal dishes as well as a full coffee bar at the Park + Cherry cafe. Nashville’s Frothy Monkey is the house roast. Admission to the Dixon is free. You'll find the cafe to the left of the welcome desk inside the main building. Indoor and outdoor seating is available.
Tuesday - Saturday 10a to 5p
Sunday 1 to 5p
Closed Monday
Sweet Lala’s Bakery
6150 Poplar Avenue, Suite 118
Located in the Regalia Shopping Center, Sweet Lala's is a family-owned bakery specializing in wedding cakes, cupcakes, and cookies. They also offer breakfast, brunch, lunch, a full espresso bar, and gift shop! It's a lovely place to visit and take a moment for yourself or gather with friends. However, they also offer online ordering, pick up, delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Monday 8a to 12p
Tuesday - Saturday 8a to 4p
Closed Sunday
Ugly Mug 🏠
4610 Poplar Avenue
Ugly Mug locally roasts fair-trade and organic-blend coffees and has a drive-through window that opens at 6 a.m. during the workweek. The inside is decorated with multitudes of fun coffee mugs. If you find one that you want to use, they’ll wash it out and make your drink in it.
Monday-Friday 6a to 7p
Saturday 7a to 7p
Sunday 8a to 5p
University District
Belltower Coffeehouse & Studio 🌟
525 & 529 S. Highland Street
Part coffee shop, part pottery studio, Belltower Coffeehouse & Studio serves a variety of locally roasted coffees from Dr. Bean’s, Vice & Virtue, and J. Brooks. They’re in a new location just a few doors down from their original home. With a full kitchen in their new spot, they have added breakfast and lunch offerings like scones, muffins, breakfast burritos, salads and sandwiches to the menu.
Monday-Saturday 7a to 6p
Sunday 9a to 5p
French Truck 🏠
395 Highland
French Truck’s second location on the Highland Strip is much like the cafes you see in New Orleans.. Bright, roomy, and surrounded by a patio. The location makes it a natural hang out for University of Memphis students. There are plenty of tables for sipping, eating, and studying.
Monday - Friday 7a to 6p
Saturday & Sunday 8a to 6p
Germantown
City Silo 🌟
7605 W Farmington Blvd #2
City Silo offers a full-service coffee bar, smoothies, juices, and wellness elixirs. This is a popular spot for the health conscious crowd as the menu leans vegetarian and is full of fresh and delicious options.
Monday - Thursday 7a to 8p
Friday & Saturday 7a to 9p
Sunday 9a to 3p
JoJo’s Espresso 🌟
Various Locations
(Coming soon to 1730 S. Germantown Road, Suite 114)
Jojo's Espresso is third wave coffee on wheels that parks in various Germantown locations, like Germantown Park and the Residences at Thornwood. Look for a permanent cafe to open fall 2022 in the Thornwood Collection. The house roast is Vice & Virtue.
The truck has various days and locations
Cafe hours will be Monday-Saturday 7a to 2p
Bartlett
Cordova
Voodoo Cafe 🌟
2780 Bartlett Boulevard
Voodoo Cafe’s most popular beverage is the iced Vietnamese coffee. Makes sense, since their other specialty is beignets. (Anyone who's ever been to Cafe du Monde in New Orleans knows this is a tried-and-true combination!) In addition to traditional beignets, they have voodoo doll-shaped beignets that can be covered with all sorts of toppings. Other drink offerings include Guji Mane, various espressos, Thai tea, and Thai coffee. Look for their original food truck, which is parked outside their brick-and-mortar store in a small strip mall.
Wednesday-Friday 7a to 3p
Saturday-Sunday 8a-3p
Closed Monday-Tuesday
Cafe Cordova
1150 N. Germantown Parkway
The Cordova International Farmers Market is always a sure bet when it comes to finding something new and exciting to eat! Don’t skip Cafe Cordova over by the registers. In addition to standard coffees, they offer a variety of lattes (green tea, coconut, taro, and Thai tea), fruit boba with coconut milk (strawberry, mango, pineapple), soft serve (vanilla and on the weekends - green tea), sundaes, and mini taiyaki!
Monday - Friday 10a to 7:15p
Saturday & Sunday 9a to 7:15p
Dipsticle
694 N. Germantown Parkway
Did you know Diptsicle has a full coffee bar in addition to their sweet treats? Known for their all natural Italian gelato and sorbet on a stick, this sweet spot in Trinity Commons can also address your caffeine cravings! Hey we got a coffee AND a popsicle and you can too.
Tuesday - Thursday 3 to 9p
Friday & Saturday 11a to 10p
Sunday 11a to 9p
Team Car Cafe 🌟
8100 Macon Station Dr. Ste 101
Located inside the Latting Speed Shop, Team Car Cafe connects this new bike shop to the existing El Mero next door. Pop in for a cup of Ethnos coffee and grab a breakfast taco to go at the coffee shop and patisserie. During lunch hours, order from El Mero's menu and have it delivered to the coffee shop side thanks to the magic of QR codes and online ordering.
Monday - Saturday 8a to 5p
Closed Sunday
Whitehaven
Collierville
Muggin Coffeehouse ✊🏾🌟
1139 Brownlee Road
Muggin Coffee House is Whitehaven's first independently owned and Black-owned coffee shop. Owners Ken and Mary Olds opened the shop as a place to foster community by providing a space for people to chill, catch up, and recharge. The coffee is created by the owners and roasted by J. Brooks. Their signature drinks, like the cold brew Zippin Pippin will take you on a deliciously fun ride. The prime selection of pastries includes scones, savory muffins, a sweet potato loaf, and a classic chocolate chip cookie.
Monday-Friday 6a to 2p
Saturday 8a to 2p
Closed Sunday
Square Beans
103 North Center Street
Square Beans is Collierville’s original independent coffee house and has been operating since 2008. They serve single-origin B&W Coffee from a micro-roastery in Minneapolis and have a full breakfast and lunch menu as well as pastries. They love supporting local and you’ll find brands such as Dave’s Bagels, Sweet Magnolia Gelato, and Turtle Shell Pottery.
Monday - Saturday 7a to 5p
Closed Sunday
Mobile Coffee Trucks
Local Coffee Delivery
Retro Coffee and Donuts 🌟
Have you seen this cute Citroën H Van around? It's the home of Retro Coffee and Donuts which serves specialty roasted coffee from J Brooks and craft mini donuts made to order. What's not to love?
Follow them on Instagram to see the week's schedule.
Southern Roasted Coffee🏠
Walnut Grove & Houston Levee
Rachel & Bryan Clarici are coffee lovers who started roasting their own beans at home for fun. Then they started sharing with friends. And family. And co-workers. And now they own a mobile coffee truck! COVID turned their hobby into a full blown business. Rachel says, "We built the business from the ground up, and here we are not having a clue but loving it!"
Tuesday-Friday 7:30a to 3p
Saturday & Sunday 10a to 3p
Closed Monday
Ethnos Coffee Roasters🏠
Kenny Baker is the man behind @ethnoscoffee901, which is a fourth wave clean air roaster dedicated to magnifying people and farmers. He believes that any two people can sit down and share a cup of coffee and find commonalities. What started as a side hustle after moving to Memphis from Chicago, has quickly become so much more. They supply several Memphis coffee shops wholesale and ship directly to customers through their online store.
Memphis Grindhouse✊🏾🌟
Dwayne Chaffen and Rick Askew founded Grindhouse Coffee in 2019 to support literacy programs throughout the city. Dwayne and Rick originally dreamed of opening a coffee shop that could double as an after school tutoring space, but they couldn't get a bank to loan them the seed money needed to fulfill this dream. So...they used their own money to create their own brand and partnered with J. Brooks to roast three specialty blends. They offer local deliveries and shipping around the country! Ten percent of each sale goes to Shelby County Schools' literacy programs.