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5 new coffee shops in Hong Kong to visit in July 2025, from Dozy to NOC to Doppio

5 new coffee shops in Hong Kong to visit in July 2025, from Dozy to NOC to Doppio

As we enter the height of summer, remember to stay hydrated and out of the sun – and what better way to replenish your energy than with an iced coffee or two at one of these new cafes around town?
From Hong Kong Island to the New Territories, coffee lovers have plenty of new spots to discover. Read on to find out more.
1. No Title
No Title is located on Gough Street in Central. Photo: Instagram/tomytong
A new independent coffee bar with a unique point of view, No Title has taken over the space that used to be Hakawa Chocolate on Gough Street in Central.
One of its menus acts as a kind of mood survey, with questions such as 'What's your ideal state of mind right now?' and 'What's the scene where a cup of coffee awakens you best?' so that the barista can make a
bespoke cup of coffee to suit your situation.
49-51A, Gough Street, Central
2. Doppio
Iced chocolate and hot chocolate drinks are also on the menu at Doppio. Photo: Doppio
This coffee spot, located on the corner of First Street and Western Street in Sai Ying Pun, is prime for a quick takeaway brew – just look for the welcoming, light wood facade.
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