These cafes offer more than just coffee — they showcase Orlando’s creativity.
Paint the scene: a warm latte in hand, artwork adorning the walls around you. In Orlando, coffee trips are transformed when cafes and art galleries come together to create unforgettable experiences. These hybrid spaces invite you to slow down and enjoy handcrafted drinks while exploring local artistry. Let’s see what’s brewing.
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Framework Craft Coffee House
Located in the heart of Mills 50, Framework is a vibrant community space and home to the Chained Gallery, which hosts monthly showcases featuring emerging artists. The seasonal menu is just as creative as the artwork on display, with imaginative baristas that craft fresh, rotating flavors throughout the year. In addition to specialty coffee, the cafe offers all-day breakfast and lunch, including a wide variety of vegan options.
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CityArts Cafe
CityArts showcases local and international artworks in their galleries, located in the historic Rogers Building in downtown Orlando’s City District. The cafe, perfectly situated for exhibitgoers or casual visitors, serves authentic Italian espresso with a portion of proceeds supporting local artists. A perfect blend of artistry and caffeine, CityArts offers a unique experience that inspires both creativity and community.
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Koko Cafe
Nestled inside a cozy house in the Mills 50 District, Koko Cafe offers an assortment of teas, refreshers, coffees and kakigori. Located just behind the MICHELIN Recommended Kaya, the cafe features a bodhi garden — perfect for lounging and sipping. Kakigori, Japanese shaved ice, is served in handmade ceramics, with a full pottery shop housed in the space. On Fridays and Saturdays, Koko transforms into a Midnight Cafe, offering a perfect spot for late night visits.
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Van Goghblin Cafe
Van Goghblin Cafe transports visitors into a real-life Van Gogh painting. Located within Goblin Studios in the Parramore District, the cafe was designed by artists specializing in prop making, scene design and fabrication. Beyond the striking visuals, Van Goghblin hosts a wide variety of creative workshops and events — from resin jewelry-making to capybara yoga. With an array of imaginative spaces, including a pottery studio, the artistic energy here is truly limitless.
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Honorable Mention: Artistic Restaurants & Bars
In addition to the Orlando cafes featured here, many of our full-fledged restaurants and standalone bars display art that’s buyable right off the walls. None have been around longer than Cafe Tu Tu Tango on International Drive, where you can also see artists working on new pieces in real time, but several more await throughout the destination. Standouts include The Falcon Bar & Gallery, Art Bar Collective, and many others.
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