Top Cafés in Goa — Complete Guide
The café culture in Goa has grown significantly, with independent coffee houses, artisan roasteries, and cosy bookshop cafés becoming favourite haunts of locals and travellers alike.
From mountain-view espresso bars to heritage cafés in colonial buildings, here are the best cafés in Goa, Goa.
- Specialty and single-origin coffee
- Bakery cafés and all-day brunch spots
- Work-friendly cafés with good Wi-Fi
- Scenic, garden, and rooftop café experiences
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Top Cafés in Goa
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Artjuna Cafe
📍 Anjuna-Mapusa Road, Anjuna, Bardez, North Goa
Mediterranean and Middle Eastern garden cafe with hummus, falafel and shakshuka — paired with a lifestyle store, live music and kids' play area. A North Goa legend.
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Eva Cafe
📍 House No. 129/45, Anthony Street, Dmello Vaddo, Anjuna
Charming clifftop cafe with white Greek-inspired decor, sandwiches and snacks — and absolutely dramatic sunset views over Anjuna Beach. Leave your slippers at the door.
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Babka Goa
📍 Mapusa-Anjuna-Chapora Road, Assagao, Bardez, North Goa
Specialty bakery and cafe famous for fresh croissants, sourdough, cakes and artisanal coffee crafted from Colombian and Ethiopian beans. Minimalist contemporary feel.
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Mustard
📍 Astoria Hotel, Anjuna-Mapusa Road, Assagao, North Goa
Retro-chic brunch favourite serving Bengali and French cuisine — known for Palong Channar Kofta, Cocktail Luchi Bites and excellent home-delivery across North Goa.
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Baba Au Rhum
📍 House No. 1054, Sim Vaddo, Anjuna, North Goa
French-inspired cafe in a tucked-away Anjuna lane, famous for Belgian waffles, crepes, burgers, shakes and a fine selection of beers, wines and sangrias.
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Cafe Bodega (Sunaparanta)
📍 63/C-8, Sunaparanta Centre for the Arts, Lar de Estudantes, Altinho, Panjim
Heritage art-cafe inside a Portuguese-era arts centre — serving finger food, beverages and excellent coffee in a beautiful courtyard setting in old Panjim.
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The Space Goa
📍 261, Devabag, Palolem, Canacona, South Goa
Holistic wellness cafe known for desserts, sandwiches and healthy bowls — with an attached craft shop, Ayurvedic centre and meditation space.
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Cafe Tato
📍 Rua de Ourem, Panjim
Cult-favourite vegetarian Goan cafe famous for traditional Goan breakfast thalis since the 1950s — beloved by locals for its puri-bhaji, mushroom xacuti and chai.
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Villa Blanche Bistro
📍 283, Badem Church Road, Socol Vaddo, Assagao, North Goa
Heritage-house bistro serving German and Italian cuisine, freshly prepared with mosaic-walled charm. Known for Sunday brunch buffets and excellent lasagne.
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Cafe Chocolatti
📍 409 A, Fort Aguada Road, Candolim, North Goa
Quaint Portuguese-villa cafe famous for waffles, pancakes, homemade strawberry jam, hot chocolate and a savory menu of sandwiches and salads.
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Why Visit Goa?
Goa, Goa is one of India's compelling destinations, drawing travellers for its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, cuisine, and warm hospitality. The cafés scene here has expanded rapidly, catering to domestic and international visitors alike.
Best Time to Visit Goa
October to March is generally the best time to visit Goa — pleasant weather and most establishments fully operational. Summer can be warm but less crowded. Monsoon (June–September) brings lush scenery and attractive off-season pricing.
How to Reach Goa
Goa is well-connected by road, rail, and air from major Indian cities. Local transport includes auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cabs. Renting a two-wheeler or self-drive car is popular for hill and coastal destinations.
Travel Tips for Goa
- Book popular cafés in advance during peak season (Oct–March and school holidays)
- Try local specialties and regional dishes unique to Goa
- Carry cash — many smaller establishments may not accept cards
- Respect local customs, especially near religious and heritage sites
- Check seasonal hours for hill station and wildlife properties
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