The Easter long weekend is an ideal opportunity to explore some of Hong Kong’s newest coffee shops. If you work in Sheung Wan or Kwun Tong, these spots are particularly worth noting for your next office break.
1. Anchor Coffee

Busy professionals in the Sheung Wan district are fortunate to have this small takeaway spot right next to exit B of the Sheung Wan MTR station. Softly launched in mid-March, the cafe offers competitively priced coffee—HK$25 (US$3.20) for an Americano and HK$30 for a latte. Plans to introduce a small selection of cakes and pastries are underway, perfect for a quick breakfast or afternoon snack.
257 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan
2. Fruit Brew Coffee

Last summer, iced coffee mixed with orange juice gained worldwide popularity, and now Fruit Brew Coffee has embraced this trend by focusing on fruit-infused coffee beverages. Located in Tai Kok Tsui, the cafe features unique offerings like the apple black and apple cloud lattes. For those preferring subtler fruity notes in their coffee, a selection of light roasts is also available, boasting flavors reminiscent of honeydew. Additionally, the traditional lineup of drip and espresso-based drinks can be enjoyed alongside these new creations.
Key Takeaways
- The Easter long weekend is an excellent time to explore new coffee shops in Hong Kong.
- Coffee HK returns to West Kowloon, featuring over 80 international brands.
- Anchor Coffee, located near Sheung Wan MTR, is perfect for busy professionals.
- Fruit Brew Coffee offers a unique twist with fruit-infused coffee drinks.
- Plans for cakes and pastries are in progress at Anchor Coffee.
FAQ
What is Coffee HK?
Coffee HK is a four-day festival showcasing international coffee and cafe brands.
Where is Anchor Coffee located?
Anchor Coffee is situated just outside exit B of Sheung Wan MTR station.
What type of drinks does Fruit Brew Coffee offer?
Fruit Brew Coffee features fusion drinks that incorporate fruit juices along with traditional coffee options.
What are the prices at Anchor Coffee?
An Americano costs HK$25, and a latte is priced at HK$30.
With these vibrant new coffee shops, Hong Kong is certainly enhancing its coffee culture. Whether you’re looking for a quick caffeine fix or an innovative fusion drink, there’s something for every coffee lover this weekend.