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6 places to get a coffee in Malta this International Coffee Day
Calling all coffee lovers! This one’s for you.

Jillian Mallia

1. Coffee Circus, University of Malta

Many students queue up for a cup of coffee from this mobile coffee shop on campus. With much work needed to be done, students scurry for a warm coffee to get their brain juices flowing. You can also find Coffee Circus in Mosta and Marsascala, and if you're a fan of their beans, you can also get them in a number of local cafes across the island.

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2. Lot Sixty One, Valletta

These coffee roasters mean business. Experts in their field, this artisan coffee shop is a great place to hang out with friends and sip on a premium cup of coffee. They also supply a number of cafes and restaurants across the islands, so keep a look out for their logo!

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3. Caffé Berry, Sliema

Known for being ‘the Coffee Company’ on the island, Caffe Berry delivers a naturally great cup of coffee, with a true Italian flavour.

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4. Costa Coffee, St Julian’s

If you're looking for a quick cup of joe and aren't too bothered about searching for a trendy artisanal blend, Costa could be just what the doctor ordered. They've got various locations across the islands and have even opened an outlet in Mriehel last week, but the St Julian's one remains a favourite. Overlooking Spinola Bay, this outlet is perfect for a calm cup of coffee, taking the time to breathe in the fresh sea-salty air.

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5. Busy Bee, Msida

A traditional location loved by many locals and appealing to many foreigners. Grab a bite to eat and sip on a cup of coffee at this coffee shop, which dates back to the 1930s.

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6. Fontanella Tea Garden, Mdina

With breath-taking views from Malta’s fortified town, this tea garden is the perfect place for a warm coffee... particularly if you like yours served along with a scrumptious slice of cake - their chocolate cake is legendary!

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Have a great Coffee Day, coffee lovers!

1st October 2018


Jillian Mallia
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Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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