List of best Cafes in Uganda

by May 20, 2023

A café is a type of restaurant which typically serves coffee and tea, in addition to light refreshments such as baked goods or snacks. The term “café” comes from the French word meaning “coffee”. List of best Cafes in Uganda.

Here is a List of best Cafes in Uganda

Cafe Pap

Located in: Eco Bank Uganda

Address: Plot 13B, Amadinda House, Parliamentary Av., Kampala, Uganda

Kardamom & Koffee

Address: Plot 4 King’s African Rifles Dr, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 755 840889

Caramel Café & Lounge

Located in: Acacia Mall

Address: Copper Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Endiro Coffee

Address: Kisementi, Plot 23B Copper Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 39 3515322

Coffee at Last

Located in: Hospice Africa Uganda

Address: 129 Mobutu Road, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 783 860263

Cafe Mocca

Address: Portal Ave, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 750 500600

Cafe Bravo

Located in: Uganda House Investments Limited

Address: Uganda House, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 704 294929

Café Javas

Located in: CityOil, Bombo Road

Address: Bombo Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 31 3720000

Miss Cafe Kampala Boulevard Coffee Shop

Address: Plot 17/19 Kampala Road, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 777 282962

Wild Coffee Bar

Address: 110 Seventh St, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 704 004792

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