Harare runs on coffee, and the city’s café culture has never been stronger. Whether you need a quiet corner for deep work, a brunch table that photographs well, or just the best flat white within ten minutes of your office, this trail has you covered.
Aroma Cafe, 167 Enterprise Road
Aroma is the morning office of half of Harare’s business community. The coffee is consistent, the breakfast menu earns repeat visits and the Enterprise Road location makes it an easy first meeting of the day.
Cafenion, Arundel
Tucked into Arundel, Cafenion is where weekend brunch becomes a two hour affair. Mediterranean plates, garden seating and the kind of unhurried service that makes Sunday feel like Sunday.
Cafe Pistachio, Sam Levy’s Village
Shop 19 at Sam Levy’s hides Borrowdale’s prettiest brunch. Cafe Pistachio does delicate plates and serious baking. Arrive before ten on Saturdays or prepare to wait for a table.
Afrotopia Cafe, Julius Nyerere Avenue
The city centre’s creative heart. Afrotopia pairs Afrocentric design with good coffee and free Wi-Fi, making it the unofficial co-working space for Harare’s freelancers and founders.
The Jam Tree
A long-standing favourite that blends café, restaurant and meeting spot. The Jam Tree remains one of the most dependable tables in town for a working lunch that doesn’t feel like work.
All five are listed on Hararelife with contact details, opening hours and directions. Explore the full restaurants and cafés guide and build your own trail. Know a café we should feature? Tell us.


