BUNDAN Coffee & Beer

Japan, 153-0041 Tokyo, Meguro City, Komaba, 4 Chome355 日本近代 文学館内
+81 3-6407-0554
$$$ Cafe , Coffee shop
(198 Reviews)
Price Range ¥1,000–2,000

Discover the enchanting world of BUNDAN Coffee & Beer, a charming café nestled within the serene Komaba Park in Tokyo's Meguro City. A hidden gem for both coffee aficionados and literature lovers, this delightful establishment offers a unique blend of aromatic brews and literary inspiration, making it an unmissable stop for anyone seeking a cozy retreat.

As you step inside, you are welcomed by walls lined with shelves of books, creating an inviting atmosphere that feels like a sanctuary from the bustling city outside. The decor strikes a perfect balance between modern aesthetics and a homely feel, with soft background music that enhances the laid-back vibe. This is not just a café; it's a cultural hub where the love for literature intertwines with a passion for coffee and good company.

At BUNDAN, the menu is truly special. Each drink and dish is thoughtfully inspired by famed Japanese literary works and writers, adding an intriguing twist to your culinary experience. Customers rave about the 'milk coffee of Torahiko Terada,' a rich and velvety drink that pays homage to the philosophy of coffee, alongside their exquisitely brewed dark roast black coffee that strikes a perfect harmony of flavor—bold yet balanced, aromatic with a pleasing bitterness. And don't miss out on their delectable scones, the sweet highlight of the café that adds a touch of comfort to your slow, thoughtful afternoons.

But what truly sets BUNDAN apart is the atmosphere. It’s a peaceful haven where you can indulge in your favorite book while sipping on a carefully crafted beverage. As one customer, Timothy Vandeputte, noted, “It’s the cutest little café, beautifully decorated, making it the perfect spot to unwind.” Meanwhile, Jerry Li perfectly encapsulated the experience, declaring it a "heaven for book lovers," emphasizing the unique interaction between food and literature that BUNDAN masterfully curates.

Even though the staff might not speak fluent English, English menus are available, making it accessible for all visitors. The coffee options may seem a bit on the pricier side (around 700 yen), but with tempting refill options of 200 yen each, it's well worth every yen spent for the quality of both the drinks and the ambiance.

Whether you're taking a break from exploring the Museum of Modern Japanese Literature or looking for a quiet spot to finish that novel, BUNDAN Coffee & Beer promises not just great coffee, but an experience that tingles the senses and nourishes the mind. So grab your book or bring a friend and immerse yourself in the literary artistry of this cozy café.

Accessibility
No wheelchair-accessible car park
Service options
Has outdoor seating
Serves dine-in
No delivery
Highlights
Serves great coffee
Serves great dessert
Has great tea selection
Popular for
Popular for breakfast
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves coffee
Quick bite
Dining options
Serves breakfast
Serves brunch
Serves lunch
Serves dessert
Has seating
Amenities
Has toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Quiet
Trending
Payments
Accepts credit cards
Accepts Transit IC cards
Doesn't accept au PAY
Doesn't accept dBarai
Doesn't accept PayPay
Doesn't accept Rakuten Pay
Doesn't accept V-Money
Openings Hours

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

9:30 AM - 4:20 PM

Wednesday

9:30 AM - 4:20 PM

Thursday

9:30 AM - 4:20 PM

Friday

9:30 AM - 4:20 PM

Saturday

9:30 AM - 4:20 PM

Sunday

Closed

198 Reviews
Timothy Vandeputte

09 Oct 2025

Cutest little cafe with walls and shelves filled with books. Really nicely decorated. Staff didnt speak English but menus have English. Pretty expensive coffee/tea around 700yen but refills are 200yen each. Solid wifi.

Jerry Li

05 Sep 2025

This place is just a heaven for book lovers. Each dish and drink has a reference to a Japanese literature or writer. Definitely one of the most unique cafe in Tokyo.

Yasuやす

19 Aug 2025

Tucked away in the quiet Komaba Park, within the Museum of Modern Japanese Literature, they offered a peaceful retreat that felt like a hidden literary sanctuary. Their dark roast black coffee was bold yet balanced—aromatic, with just the right amount of bitterness to satisfy. It’s the kind of coffee that complemented slow thoughtful afternoons. But the true highlight was the scone—honestly, the best I’ve ever had. Beautifully golden and crisp on the outside, yet incredibly tender and flaky within. It came served with fresh cream and a generous helping of sweet red bean paste, creating a subtly Japanese twist on the classic English teatime treat. The combination was comforting and deeply satisfying. The calm, wood-toned interior and the soft natural light filtering through the windows made the experience even more memorable. BUNDAN COFFEE isn’t just a cafe—it’s a quiet celebration of good taste, literature, and simple pleasures

Justin Shircliff

29 Jun 2025

A super nice cafe located just inside of the museum. They have a little outside patio as well. The vibe is super laid back and cozy, with a giant bookshelf for you to peruse at your leisure. There’s nice music in the background too, which just adds to the overall ambiance. The iced coffee was tasty, and I opted for a scone which seems to be their go to dessert. For me, it was like a mix between a buttermilk biscuit and a cookie, and served warm. I got the cream with raspberry jam, and the combo was perfect. Staff was great and service excellent.

Alex

17 Jun 2025

This cafe is located inside the museum of modern Japanese literature (a small museum rather inaccessible to the non-Japanese speaker). The cafe serves both drinks (coffee, tea and alcoholic) and food. I only had coffee though. All the items on the menu are inspired by literary works. For example, I had the ‘milk coffee of Torahiko Terada’, inspired by ‘an introduction to the philosophy of coffee’ by Torahiko Terada (850 yen, about £4.5). Card payments accepted. WiFi available.

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