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We stopped by for dessert after our meal. Everything looked great as expected!View details
2025/04 visited
3 times
This charming cafe is located inside Keio Department Store. After our meal, we decided to ...View details
2022/12 visited
1 time
This cafe is located on the 4th floor of the Keio Shopping Center B building, directly con...View details
2022/03 visited
1 time
Restaurant name |
Tsubakiya Cafe Keio Seiseki Sakuragaoka Sc Ten(Tsubakiya Cafe Keio Seiseki Sakuragaoka Sc Ten)
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Categories | Cafe, Traditional Café, Cake |
042-337-2374 |
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Reservation availability |
Reservations unavailable |
Address |
東京都多摩市関戸1-10-1 京王聖蹟桜ヶ丘ショッピングセンター B館 4F |
Transportation |
Above Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station. B Building, 4th floor. 72 meters from Seiseki Sakuragaoka. |
Opening hours |
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Average price |
- JPY 999 - JPY 999 |
Average price(Based on reviews) |
JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
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Payment methods |
Credit card accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners) Electronic money accepted (Transportation IC cards (e.g., Suica), Rakuten-Edy, nanaco, WAON, iD, QUICPay) QR code payments accepted (PayPay, d Barai, Rakuten Pay, au PAY) |
Number of seats |
68 Seats |
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Private rooms |
Unavailable |
Private use |
Unavailable |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Non smoking Smoking space in SC |
Parking |
Available Parking available at Keio Seiseki-Sakuragaoka SC |
Space/facilities |
Stylish space,Relaxing space |
Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Service |
Multilingual menu available(English) |
Family friendly |
Children welcome |
Website | |
The opening day |
1986.3.28 |
Restaurant highlights |
Enjoy Authentic Siphon Coffee Brewed by a Coffee Master in a Cozy, Antique Atmosphere!
At 'Tsubakiya Coffee Shop' on Hanazono Street, the name 'Hanazuki' dates back to the Keicho era. This area was once known as Izumo Town, a territory of the Izumo clan, and this street was previously c
...alled Izumo Street (around 1935). Since then, camellias have been planted along the street, known as Izumo camellias, and over time, this street has come to be affectionately called 'Hanazuki Street', a name that has now become well-established.