
Sometimes you just want to shake things up and try something new for your morning meal. This is where coffee shops with breakfast options shine. We have selected 10 Japanese chain cafes with branches all over Japan, ready to fuel you up with yummy morning treats. If you are a breakfast person, check them out and start your day with a hearty meal!
1. DOUTOR


Opening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 10:30 am |
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Price | 390 yen |
Website (Japanese) | https://www.doutor.co.jp/dcs/ |
Website (English) | https://www.doutor.co.jp/en/ |
2. CAFFE VELOCE
Unlike some other Asian countries, not many restaurants in Japan have a breakfast menu, and tourists might have a hard time finding the right place to enjoy their morning meal. Well, look no further! CAFFE VELOCE, widely popular even among Japanese people, offers a wide range of breads and sandwiches at a reasonable price. Their three signature sandwiches baked in a masonry oven boast chewy layers of bread, and the generous fillings will surely sate your hunger. You can order one individually and have the staff warm it up for you. If you are particular about your breakfast, give CAFFE VELOCE a go! Breakfast menu (Japanese only): https://chatnoir-company.com/veloce/products/morning.htmlOpening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 11:00 am |
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Price | 390 yen - 490 yen |
Website (Japanese) | https://chatnoir-company.com/veloce/index.html |
3. Starbucks


Opening hours | Breakfast hours: While stocks last |
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Price | 170 yen - 540 yen (à la carte) |
Website (Japanese) | http://www.starbucks.co.jp/ |
Website (English) | https://www.starbucks.co.jp/en/ |
4. Ueshima Coffee
Ueshima Coffee is particularly popular among office workers. With store locations reaching as far as Taiwan, the chain cafe has more than 100 branches in Japan, most of them located some distance away from train stations and featuring warm and tranquil Japanese-style interior décor, where customers can take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is most suitable for those who just woke up and prefer a peaceful morning. What better way to begin a day than with a cup of drip coffee and thick toast? Made with premium milk and cream and toasted to perfection, the crunchy thick toast is Ueshima Coffee's signature breakfast item. From time to time, some branches might even offer a limited-time menu, so keep an eye on those! Breakfast menu (Japanese only): http://www.ueshima-coffee-ten.jp/food/?category=morning-setOpening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 11:00 am |
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Price | 420 yen - 630 yen |
Website (Japanese) | http://www.ueshima-coffee-ten.jp/ |
5. Komeda's Coffee

Opening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 11:00 am |
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Price | Complementary foods for any drink ordered |
Website (Japanese) | http://www.komeda.co.jp/index.php |
Website (English) | http://www.komeda.co.jp/index_en.php |
6. Hoshino Coffee
Hoshino Cafe is famous for its spongy pancakes, and similar to Komeda's Coffee, its classic "toast with boiled egg combo" comes free with any drink ordered. That said, we recommend the "French toast combo." For only 600 yen, you can sample the soft French toast with salad and boiled egg as side dishes, accompanied by any of the six coffees on the menu. For an extra 50 yen, the range can even be expanded to thirteen types – what a reasonable deal! Seasonal menus such as the recent yogurt breakfast and holiday breakfast are introduced regularly to attract newcomers and fans alike. Breakfast menu (Japanese only): http://www.hoshinocoffee.com/menu.htmlOpening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 11:00 am |
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Price | 400 yen - 750 yen |
Website (Japanese) | http://www.hoshinocoffee.com/ |
7. ST.MARC CAFE

Opening hours | Breakfast hours: Depends on branch |
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Price | 290 yen - 420 yen |
Website (Japanese) | http://www.saint-marc-hd.com/saintmarccafe/ |
8. PRONTO
With branches nationwide from Hokkaido to Kyushu, PRONTO is there to provide a laid-back space with a touch of exoticism. The coffee shop serves breakfast in the morning, spaghetti and dessert during lunch hours, and transforms into a bar at night. You can choose from six breakfast items (toast, muffin, or croissant) and it usually costs no more than 500 yen – an excellent deal considering the size of the meal! Some branches are located inside hotels, so guests can enjoy breakfast in the comfort of their own accommodation. Breakfast menu (Japanese only): http://www.pronto.co.jp/menu/cafefood/Opening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 10:00 am or 11:00 am |
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Price | 360 yen - 420 yen |
Website (Japanese) | http://www.pronto.co.jp/ |
Website (English) | https://www.pronto.co.jp/global/ |
9. BECK'S COFFEE SHOP
BECK'S COFFEE SHOP is actively expanding out of Tokyo. Its breakfast menu changes with the season and usually consists of six options that start at 390 yen (drink included). The cafes are spacious enough for customers to take their time and eat leisurely, and their proximity to train stations makes them a hot spot for office workers. On the other hand, it is tourist-friendly because all items are numbered; you just have to indicate the numbers to the staff without having to worry about Japanese pronunciations. If you have a sudden craving for breakfast right before you set out, search around nearby stations for BECK'S COFFEE SHOP! Breakfast menu (Japanese only): https://www.jr-foods.co.jp/becks/menu/category/morningOpening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 11:00 am |
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Price | 390 yen - 520 yen |
Website (Japanese) | https://www.jr-foods.co.jp/becks/ |
10. Cafe Renoir

Opening hours | Breakfast hours: Opening until 12:00 pm |
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Price | 60 yen - 200 yen (must order at least an additional drink) |
Website (Japanese) | https://www.ginza-renoir.co.jp/ |
Conclusion

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