5 cafés·last updated August 2026
Coffee Cabana pours from its own Terceira plot, Café Nunes serves coffee grown metres from the counter, and Quintal do Café runs a working plantation with tours. Farmed coffee, on European soil, not imported.
Coffee Cabana pours from its own Terceira plot, Café Nunes serves coffee grown metres from the counter, and Quintal do Café runs a working plantation with tours. Farmed coffee, on European soil, not imported.
Last updated August 2026
Intz48 imports specialty green coffee and roasts it on site in the middle of Ponta Delgada, weekly, mostly light and medium. Three single origins run on espresso, two Latin American and one African, and the filter selection changes daily.
One of the only places in Europe where the coffee you're drinking was grown metres from the counter. Order it as a straight espresso, no milk, and taste the plantation's own beans unmasked.
Coffee Cabana pours beans grown among the fruit trees on its own Terceira plot. Worth tasting as both a brew and a latte to see the same beans handled two ways.
Everyone comes for the brunch and bakery case, but there's a proper coffee programme running underneath it that barely gets mentioned. Order like it's a coffee stop, not just a brunch queue.
A small hand-tended plantation where the cup you order grew a few steps from the counter, paired with a family tour through the growing and the village's craft traditions.