
Shanghai, by the cup
China · 24 hand-picked cafés
Shanghai has more coffee shops than any other city on earth -- over 9,000 at last count -- and its specialty tier is the engine driving that number. The third wave arrived in earnest around 2012 when Seesaw Coffee and Cafe del Volcan opened their first shops, introducing precision espresso and direct-trade single origins to a city that had previously been dominated by Starbucks and instant packets. By 2018 a second generation of roasters had opened -- Moon Coffee Roasters, Blacksheep Espresso, Metal Hands, OPS Cafe -- each bringing a distinct philosophy. By 2025 the scene had matured into something genuinely global: George Jinyang Peng of Captain George won the World Brewers Cup championship, Blue Bottle and % Arabica had planted flagship concept stores, and the Shanghai International Coffee Culture Festival had become a major calendar event for the global industry. The city's coffee culture is defined by relentless experimentation and fierce competition on quality at accessible price points.
Geographically the specialty scene concentrates in a band of former French Concession and Jing'an streets. Xuhui District is the historic heartland: Yongkang Road hosts Cafe del Volcan and a cluster of filter bars; Taiyuan Road draws visitors to Captain George Flavor Museum and OPS Cafe; the Wukang Road -- Anfu Road corridor anchors % Arabica's Ferguson Lane garden-shed outpost and RAC Coffee. Jing'an District is home to Seesaw's best-known location inside the Jing'an Design Centre, the Manner Coffee original stand on Nanyang Road, Moon Coffee Roasters in a quiet North Maoming Road lane, and the Starbucks Reserve Roastery at Taikoo Hui. Huangpu District contributes Metal Hands on Nanchang Lu, Blacksheep Espresso on Jianguo Middle Road, Horiguchi Coffee on Yuanmingyuan Lu, and 1/10 Coffee Roaster on Changle Lu. Single Origin Roasters sits just inside Jing'an on Jiaozhou Lu.
What makes Shanghai's specialty coffee scene distinctive is the combination of Chinese roasting identity with international ambition. Seesaw built its own Yunnan plantation and roastery and positioned domestic Chinese terroir as a premium ingredient rather than a budget substitute. Manner Coffee proved that specialty-grade espresso could reach mass scale at 15 RMB a cup, reshaping expectations across the country. Captain George spent years sourcing Guizhou micro-lots before Peng Jinyang's 2025 World Brewers Cup win gave the brand international validation. Japanese craft roasters like Horiguchi chose Shanghai for their first-ever overseas outpost, a vote of confidence in local palates. The result is a city where a 9-square-meter standing bar and a 2,700-square-meter roastery experience coexist on the same metro line, both taken seriously by the same coffee-literate population.
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Captain George Flavor Museum
Pouring Captain George
The Shanghai outpost of China's most celebrated specialty roaster, founded by Peng Jinyang -- known globally as…
Seesaw Coffee (Jing'an Design Centre)
Founded in 2012 and widely credited as the pioneer of Shanghai's third-wave movement, Seesaw operates its own Yunnan…
Moon Coffee Roasters
Pouring Moon Coffee Roasters
Tucked in a narrow alley off North Maoming Road under plane trees, Moon Coffee Roasters operates in a deliberately…
Cafe On Air
Accessed through an unmarked door off a lane behind Huaihai Zhong Lu, Cafe On Air consistently appears on shortlists…
% Arabica (Ferguson Lane)
The Kyoto-founded % Arabica brand planted its Shanghai foothold inside Ferguson Lane, a heritage compound built in…
1/10 Coffee Roaster
Pouring 1/10 Coffee Roaster
1/10 Coffee Roaster is a park-facing roastery cafe on Changle Lu staffed by multiple Q Graders and known for freshly…
Blacksheep Espresso
Blacksheep Espresso runs its own roastery in Minhang District under the Terraform Coffee brand, supplying both…
Blue Bottle Coffee (Jing'an)
Blue Bottle chose a 1920s brick warehouse on the banks of Suzhou Creek for its first-ever mainland China location,…
By Coffee
By Coffee on Changle Lu is recognized by SmartShanghai for carrying an unusually wide selection of beans from…
Cafe del Volcan
Pouring Cafe del Volcan
One of Shanghai's oldest specialty roasters, open since 2012, Cafe del Volcan was founded by Latin American coffee…
Cafe del Volcan (Wuding Lu)
Pouring Cafe del Volcan
The Wuding Lu branch of Cafe del Volcan operates as the roaster's express concept, focusing on espresso-based drinks…
Coffee Enough
Coffee Enough occupies a storefront across from the Shanghai Natural History Museum on Beijing Xi Lu, a location that…
Horiguchi Coffee
Pouring Horiguchi Coffee
Horiguchi Coffee is one of Japan's most respected specialty roasters, founded in Tokyo in 1990 and recognized as a…
Manner Coffee (Nanyang Road Original)
Pouring Manner Coffee
The two-square-meter original Manner stand that opened in 2015 launched what became the most consequential coffee…
Metal Hands
Ranked among the world's 50 best coffee shops and the only mainland Chinese cafe on that list, Metal Hands occupies a…
Miar's Cafe
Miar's is run by a former Seesaw barista who crossed over into design before returning to coffee and opening this…
OPS Cafe
OPS stands for Openminded, Possibility, Space and lives up to the name in a 10-square-meter footprint on a Taiyuan…
PLUSONE Coffee
PLUSONE occupies a two-story vintage colonial house on Julu Road, a street lined with plane trees that is among…
RAC Coffee
RAC Coffee has occupied the corner of Anfu and Wukang Roads since 2017, growing from a takeaway window into a full…
Single Origin Roasters
Single Origin Roasters is true to its name, specializing almost exclusively in single-origin Ethiopian beans that the…
Soeng Lok
Soeng Lok operates inside a century-old lane house on Changle Lu, pairing a specialty espresso and pour-over menu…
Stable Coffee
Stable Coffee operates within the M50 Creative Park, a converted textile mill on Moganshan Lu that houses galleries…
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
The world's third-largest Starbucks opened in Shanghai in December 2017 as a 2,700-square-meter Reserve Roastery that…
Three Thirds Coffee
Three Thirds Coffee began as a single Xuhui neighborhood shop and has expanded to four locations while maintaining an…
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Shanghai coffee, answered
- Where is the best specialty coffee in Shanghai?
- Remembrew lists 24 hand-picked specialty cafés in Shanghai, China. Standouts include Captain George Flavor Museum, Seesaw Coffee (Jing'an Design Centre), Moon Coffee Roasters, Cafe On Air. The densest neighborhoods for coffee are Jing'an, Xuhui, Huangpu. Every café is chosen for the quality of its coffee, never for payment, so the list reflects the scene rather than who paid to appear.
- How many specialty cafés does Shanghai have?
- Remembrew tracks 24 specialty cafés in Shanghai that clear our bar for coffee quality. The count reflects the real depth of the local scene rather than a fixed quota, and we add cafés as we verify them.
- Which Shanghai neighborhoods are best for coffee?
- In Shanghai, the neighborhoods with the most hand-picked specialty cafés are Jing'an (11), Xuhui (7), Huangpu (5). Each has its own page on Remembrew with the full list and a map.
- Does Remembrew take payment to list a café in Shanghai?
- No. Remembrew is an independent directory and never accepts payment for a listing or for placement. Cafés appear only because they clear our specialty-coffee bar, and you can read the full criteria on our directory standards page.
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