you're on pantai suluban street, and uluwatu is doing what it always does: pulling you toward the cliff edge, the surf breaks, the general feeling that the rest of bali is somewhere else entirely. jeffry coffee shop sits on this strip, and if you've spent any time in pecatu you already know that good coffee here isn't a given. the area runs on convenience and tourist turnover. jeffry is neither of those things. regulars come back, which in a place this transient means something concrete. the specialty focus is real, not decorative, and the cup reflects that in ways you'll notice if you're paying attention. come for the quieter part of the morning, before the suluban beach crowd thickens, and order the coffee black first.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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