Bear Pond Espresso

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When it first opened in 2009, Bear Pond Espresso didn't take long to acquire a reputation as Tokyo's new coffee Mecca. Housed in a former sweet shop with space for half a dozen customers, it's constantly busy, and at weekends you can expect to queue out the door. The man behind the counter is Katsu Tanaka, who learnt his art during a nearly two-decade stint in New York, during which he attended seminars and public cuppings organised by some of the main players in the US artisanal coffee scene. His espressos come as a syrupy 1oz trickle of chocolate and nut that's gone in a couple of gulps, but you'll be relishing the aftertaste for a lot longer. Just make sure you turn up before 2pm, because Tanaka won't make espressos after that, claiming that the shop gets too busy for him to do the job properly. That's just one of Bear Pond's idiosyncratic rules – there's also a strict no-photo policy – and the service can range from friendly to downright truculent, which has earned the place its fair share of detractors. If that doesn't put you off, though, the coffee is generally superb: the cafe latte and its condensed cousin, the Gibraltar, are both excellent, while the jars of iced latte are a popular option during the summer months.

Details

Address
2-36-12 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku

Transport Shimokitazawa Station (Odakyu, Keio Inokashira lines), north exit

Telephone 03 5454 2486

Open Wed-Mon 10.30am-6pm / Closed Tue

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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Yeah, you weren't kidding about the service. The icy response and awkward vibe in this place makes the shops in hipster hell-zones Portland and Williamsburg (the models for this place)seem downright warm and welcoming. And the espresso, while very good, barely covered the bottom of the cup---couldn't have been more than 1/2oz. Never again---I'll stick with Amp.

Posted by jake Jan 18 2013 08:10

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