ubud has built a reputation as bali's creative and spiritual centre, which means it's also become one of southeast asia's more interesting places to drink coffee. the scene here pulls in local growers, international roasters, and enough curious visitors to keep independent shops honest. otg coffee shop sits on jl. dharma giri in gianyar, just outside ubud's busier tourist core, and that small shift in geography tends to attract people who are there to actually drink rather than document. the standing among visitors is quietly strong, the kind that builds through word of mouth rather than noise. if you're moving between ubud and the broader gianyar area, it's a sensible place to stop and reset over a well-made cup before heading back out.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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