the iced drinks here are the move, especially if you're visiting from somewhere with a more forgiving climate than bali's midday heat. coffee and art shop sits along jl. intan permai in kerobokan kelod, which puts it in that loose northern corridor between canggu proper and kuta utara where good independent spots have been quietly stacking up for a few years now. the place pulls a consistent crowd, and that kind of staying power on this island, where new cafes open and vanish constantly, means something without needing to be explained. if you're planning a visit, go before noon. the neighborhood gets louder as the day moves and jl. intan permai is easier to navigate before the afternoon scooter traffic thickens. start with whatever iced coffee they're running that day.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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