People of Split just love drinking coffee. During the sunny days, it may be challenging to find a perfect table for your coffee cup, especially on Riva. Locals really appreciate a good cup of coffee and high-quality service, so why don’t we share our tips with you?

Here are some hidden gems for coffee lovers roaming around Split:

Meštar o’Kave – Guests visiting the Temple of Jupiter usually stop and have a cup of coffee here. Great iced coffee, iced tea, or popular matcha are among the best drinks to try. P.S. “meštar” in Dalmatian slang means “the master”.

D16 – D16 is a specialty coffee cafe in the heart of Diocletian’s Palace and also a hotspot for Split digital nomads. The cafe has excellent coffee and cozy tables ideal for working. 

Kava2 – Located just outside the old town, providing an escape from the bustling tourist crowds, especially during the summer season. People say this is the best coffee in the whole city, they offer a charming shaded terrace where you can sit for hours and enjoy your coffee, embracing the classic Dalmatian lifestyle.

Stow Coffee Roasters Split – Stow Coffee Roasters is a well-known roastery and coffee shop in Ljubljana, and the owner of Croatian Stow and brand ambassador is barista and coffee lover Matej Šerer. Upon entering the cafe, you will smell the freshly roasted coffee and a welcoming atmosphere. They feature a variety of coffee beans sourced from Ethiopia, Brazil, Colombia, and Costa Rica…

Utopia – Located in Split, this minimalist cafe is an ideal spot for enjoying your morning or afternoon coffee, it offers outdoor and indoor seating. 

4 coffee – This coffee shop is a hidden gem in Split, offering delicious coffee and baked goods. 

Tinel specialty coffee shop – Coffee Shop in Split is a welcoming place to grab a quick coffee, particularly during peak hours. The cafe features an array of blends to sample and also sells coffee beans at reasonable prices for home brewing.

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