Port Coffee Stand
- 〒661-0033 Hyogo, Amagasaki, Minamimukonoso, 2-chome−8−5 ワークヒルズ
- 11:00 - 18:00
- Closed: Sunday, Monday

Spinit Coffee (instagram.com/spinit_coffee) is located on a quiet backstreet in Osaka’s Jōtō Ward, about a five-minute walk from Midoribashi Station on the Osaka Metro Chūō Line. Opened in February 2022, the café occupies part of a renovated kominka shared with the Kimidoriya guesthouse. The roughly 90-year-old wooden house retains its original proportions, with a low roofline and narrow frontage facing a residential lane. From the street, the building presents a simple, typical Japanese exterior that blends naturally into its neighbourhood rather than standing out as a commercial space.
Inside, the interior retains the proportions and exposed timber structure of the original house, pairing these with a restrained contemporary fit-out. The front area functions as the main café space, with the kitchen counter positioned at the entrance and opening onto a generous doma floor. A small corner section is dedicated to Spinit Coffee’s original clothing and goods. Beyond this, the space transitions to a raised tatami-floored washitsu furnished with low tables and zabuton seating. At the very back of the building, a compact tsuboniwa garden provides a quiet visual endpoint, reinforcing the café’s character as a local coffee spot embedded within a historic residential structure.
SPINIT -coffee&clothing- offers a well-rounded café menu featuring espresso-based drinks like hand drip coffee, lattes (including distinctive options such as wasanbon and coconut), and espresso tonics, alongside a tea selection highlighting Fukuoka-produced black tea and matcha lattes. Seasonal drinks include blood orange soda, cacao latte, and honey lemonade, with toppings like whipped cream and extra espresso shots available. The food menu centers on hearty items—ciabatta sandwiches with bacon egg tomato or cheese omelette, a hamburger, and omelet keema curry—plus Japanese-style sweets like an anko butter sandwich on specialty bread, affogato, cassata, vanilla ice cream, and coffee jelly. All drinks come in medium and large sizes, and an alcohol menu is available separately.
Spinit Coffee functions as a compact neighbourhood hub that combines specialty coffee with apparel retail inside a preserved kominka setting. Its location a few minutes from Midoribashi Station and its focus on a signature medium‑dark blend and latte make it a defined destination for visitors seeking a low‑key, historically rooted café in eastern Osaka.