タリーズコーヒー &TEA 広島本通店
A laptop-friendly Tully's on Hiroshima's Hondori shopping arcade that earns its place in this directory. This is not a specialty coffee destination. It is a well-run chain location in a striking three-story glass building that happens to be one of the more practical working spots in central Hiroshima. The building was renovated in December 2023 and is now clean and bright throughout. From the street, the fully glass-enclosed facade makes it easy to spot.
Each floor has a different feel. The first floor has high ceilings and large windowswith natural light coming through the glass walls. The second floor is the best floor for working. Counter seats along the windows have power outlets, wifi is available, and the atmosphere is calmer than the ground level. The third floor has a view down onto Hondori Street, sofa seating, massage chairs (paid), and a small kids corner. Multiple reviews specifically direct people to the second floor for outlets. One reviewer put it plainly. "If you want a power outlet, go to the second floor." An elevator runs between all three floors.
Wifi is free and confirmed available by multiple reviewers. Speed is not benchmarked in reviews but described as reliable. The password is not posted at tables. The restroom code is printed on your receipt. A detail several visitors mentioned positively. A 90-minute seat pass has been noted by at least one reviewer, so there may be a time limit in effect. Whether it is enforced consistently is unclear from the reviews.
The menu is standard Tully's with some tea-focused additions from the &TEA concept. Drinks reviewers called out include the matcha tiramisu latte, honey milk tea, frozen butterscotch caramel smoothie, and creamy latte. Light food is available. Hot dogs, sandwiches, pastries, and breakfast sets from opening. The second cup discount with a receipt was mentioned by multiple reviewers as a good deal.Soy milk is available (confirmed in reviews). No vegan or gluten-free food options are mentioned anywhere in the review data. Hot drinks for eat-in may arrive in paper cups rather than ceramic, which a few reviewers noted.
Opening at 7:30am on weekdays makes this one of the earlier openings in central Hiroshima, and one reviewer described it as "one of the few places that are open in Hiroshima after 6." Saturdays are the busiest day by a significant margin, with popular times data showing maximum occupancy around 2pm. Weekday mornings before 10am are notably quieter. The location on Hondori, Hiroshima's main covered shopping arcade, means it draws a mix of tourists, shoppers, students, and local office workers.
Based on Google reviews
Based on Google reviews
The cafe is on Hondori covered shopping arcade at the corner of a main intersection, easy to spot from a distance thanks to its fully glass-enclosed three-story facade. The nearest tram stop is Hondori Station on the Hiroshima Electric Railway, roughly a 2-minute walk.
Hondori is Hiroshima's main covered shopping arcade running through the heart of Naka Ward, a few minutes on foot from the Peace Memorial Park. The nearest tram stop is Hondori Station on the Hiroshima Electric Railway, putting the rest of the city within easy reach. It is a dense, walkable neighborhood with independent cafes and restaurants tucked into the side streets off the arcade.
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