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Starbucks Reserve Roastery Ginza: All-You-Can-Eat Italian Buffet With No Time Limit

Starbucks Reserve Roastery Ginza


From signing stores to regional frappuccinos, the Starbucks experience in Japan is always something to look forward to. Now, fans of the coffee chain can enjoy an all-you-can-eat Italian buffet at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery Ginza branch


All-you-can-eat buffet with no time limit



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Available from 5PM daily at Ginza’s Starbucks Reserve Roastery Marronnier-dori branch, the all-you-can-eat deal is an outlet-exclusive buffet that has no time limit. There’s no catch – customers are free to stuff their faces silly until the store’s closing time at 10PM.


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Recently reopened in February 2022, the Starbucks Reserve Roastery Ginza houses Apericena, an Italian restaurant that specialises in aperitifs – alcoholic drinks taken before a meal – and hearty suppers. 


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Besides indulging in a wide selection of Italian food, guests can also choose one beverage from a list of beers, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks to enjoy with their food.   


Menu offerings



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Although Starbucks Reserve Roastery Ginza changes the buffet menu regularly, you can look forward to a huge range of cheese, cold deli, artisanal bread, and classic Italian dishes such as arancini and lasagna. 

However, due to the pandemic, customers are not allowed to help themselves to the food – the staff will fill up the plates as requested instead. 

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Each visit will set you back ¥3,080 (~USD24.05) per head. Considering the upscale location and range of food items available, it’s not a bad deal at all. 


How to get to Starbucks Reserve Roastery Ginza


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There may be plenty of Starbucks outlets around in Tokyo, but the buffet is exclusive to the Ginza Reserve Roastery branch. For a unique Starbucks experience, get on the train to Ginza-itachome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line

It’s about a 3-minute walk from Exit 10 or 11. Once you arrive at Ginza OMI Building, look out for the Starbucks outlet situated right behind Matsuya Ginza, a prominent department store in the area. 

For reservations, do make them in advance here.

Address: 3-7-3 Ginza OMI Building 1st Floor, Ginza, Chuo City, 104-0061 Tokyo
Opening hours: 7AM-10PM (Last admission for buffet at 9.30PM), Daily
Telephone: 0335-67-5713

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Cover image adapted from: @ramu_yokky and @risa_940217

Xiu Ting Wong

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