by Growing Needs | May 13, 2024 | Lifestyle & Wellness, Lifestyle habits
Be it whether you enjoy a good cup or coffee or enjoy hanging out with friends at coffee joints, there is bound to be something for everyone. Here, we shortlist our favourite coffee joints in Singapore for seniors to chill out at.
Source: Dutch Colony Coffee Website
Inspired by Dutch’s contribution to the history of coffee, Dutch Colony Coffee Co. was established to bring the best bean-to-cup experience. In order to achieve higher quality control in their production, a state-of-the art roasting facility was launched in 2014. For those that can appreciate a good cup of brew, it is definitely worth paying Dutch Colony a visit.
Source: Providore Website
Roasted and blended exclusively by Melbourne coffee roaster Brother Basil & Co, expect to find great coffee and food inspired by their own product range, together with the freshest seasonal ingredients. Their light and contemporary spaces offer all day dining as well as selection of wines, craft beers and cocktails, making it a great space to hang out.
Source: Common Man Coffee Roasters Website
Great coffee doesn’t have to be complicated. At Common Man, they focus on staying true to the simple things. With the many outlets islandwide, it makes it all the more easier to find a place to have good coffee with friends.
Source: Great Nanyang Heritage Cafe Instagram
For those that prefer the traditional Nanyang Kopi, check out Great Nanyang located in Tanjong Pagar. They serve up a variety of nanyang flavour foods like their Signature Chicken Chop, Nasi Lemak, Dry Mee Siam, and of course coffee! The interior design with 70’s olden days vibes is a plus point to visit where seniors can reminisce about some of the good old times.
Source: Hainan Story Website
The Hainan Story was created to celebrate the love of Hainanese food for Singaporeans. The Hainanese immigrants were among the last Chinese communities to arrive in Singapore after the Teochews, Hokkiens and Cantonese.
Expect to find crowd favourites such as Hong Kong style drinks paired with house favourites Crispy Bun with Condensed Milk, and other Cantonese snacks such as the sweet and sour pork, BBQ Pork and scrambled egg fried rice.
Source: Eatbook
Drop by the coffeeshop for traditional Hainanese fare, fragrant kopi, and their renowned kaya buns that are freshly baked in-house daily! Famous for their kaya toast bread and coffee, the interior exudes a sense of nostalgia as it is designed to emulate how coffee shops back in the day looked like. This might be a plus point for seniors who can also take a trip back down memory lane.
Source: Today Website
Cafe Kawan is a cafe started with older persons in mind – the intention was to create an informal gathering space for older persons to share knowledge and bask in each other’s company. Expect ground up programmes and interest groups where seniors get to explore activities such as cooking sessions and arts & craft.
Growing Needs grew out of our own encounters with caring for our aging parents and reflecting on the Growing Needs that we ourselves would face as we advance in years. We hope to build a community that will learn, share and contribute towards caring for the growing needs of our loved ones.
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