Sip on unique beverages like Dirty Matcha or Dir-Tiramisu at this focaccia-speciality cafe with pet-friendly space, vinyl records, a vintage photobooth session and more

by Cheryl Lim

Pet-friendly cafes are popping up everywhere, and this gem in Chinatown is no exception. 

Muro Coffee is a focaccia-specialty cafe with a laid-back vibe, making it the perfect chill spot. The space is sleek, monochromatic, and cosy, with plenty of seating across two floors. Plus, they’ve got vinyl record players on display.

Talk about aesthetic.

Muro Coffee
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A retro-style photo booth tucked in a corner adds a playful touch to the stylish space. 

All it takes is a S$10 spend in a single receipt, and you can snap a fun, vintage-style photo as a little keepsake.

Muro Coffee
Photo: Natasha Josefinaa/google images

Now, let’s talk about food. The menu keeps things simple yet delicious, with a focus on coffee, focaccia sandwiches, and pastries. 

Muro Coffee
Photo: Anisa White/google images

Their focaccia lineup is the star of the show, featuring options like the Mad Cheese (S$16.90) with a three-cheese blend and maple syrup glaze and the Pastrami Affair (S$13.90) with beef pastrami and Russian dressing.

Or, you can go for the Chicken Pesto (S$12.90) packed with juicy chicken and basil goodness, the Ponzu Salmon (S$13.90) for a citrusy, umami kick, or The Full Foc (S$14.90), an all-in-one feast for the ultimate focaccia lover.

Muro Coffee
Photo: Anisa White/google images

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, there’s plenty to indulge in.

From the Butter Croissant (S$4.50) to the Earl Grey Pound Cake (S$6), Almond Croissant (S$5), Eggless Banana Bread (S$6), and rich Brownies (S$4.50). 

Photo: Gabriel Mascarenhas/google images

Of course, no cafe experience is complete without a solid drink menu. 

Their coffee lineup starts at S$4.50, with classics like Double Espresso (S$4.50), Cold Brew (S$6), and Mocha (S$6.50 for hot, S$7.50 for iced). 

Their signature drinks bring a creative twist, featuring options like the Dirty Matcha (S$7.50 for hot, S$8.50 for iced), Pink Tears (S$8), Dir-Tiramisu (S$8), and Smoked Mocha Affogato (S$9). 

Not a coffee person? No problem, they’ve got Matcha, Chocolate, and a selection of teas like Mono Breakfast, Green Sencha, and Lavender Hojicha, with hot drinks starting at S$5 and iced at S$6.

Photo: Studio Sago/google images

Muro Coffee has even expanded to Esplanade Mall, offering a waterfront cafe experience. Whether you’re indoors or chilling outside with scenic views, it’s a great spot to unwind with friends (and maybe bring along your furry companion).

So, are you stopping by for a bite?

Muro Coffee Singapore
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📍214A South Bridge Road, Singapore 058763
🕒 8am–6pm (Mon to Fri), 10am–6pm (Sat to Sun)

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