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The Overview
Thanks to owner Keith Loh, one of the city’s most respected baristas, Oriole Coffee has quickly become a favorite among the coffee-drinking set. This three-story shop house café offers a great merchandise lineup (siphon coffee makers, steam thermometers), in addition to an onsite roasting facility and a research-and-experiment lab. While the focus is on craft drinks like piccolo latte and flat white, the café also pays homage to Singapore’s traditional kopitiam (coffee shop) culture with nostalgic bric-a-brac—1970’s Guinness glasses, tungsten light bulbs and porcelain tableware—and a snacks menu featuring local classics such as tau sar piah (mung bean pastry) and kaya (pandanus jam) toast. And not only does Oriole supply its locally roasted beans to other cafés, it also conducts training classes for baristas-to-be, so this is definitely the place for coffee enthusiasts to pick up tools of the trade—check out its Facebook page for the latest updates.
Address:
10/10A Jiak Chuan Rd.,
Singapore
Telephone: +65 6224 9131
Website: oriolecoffee.com










