BEDUGUL, KOMPAS.com – If you are looking for things to do in Bali, then perhaps trying a cup of Indonesian coffee would satisfy you.
Coffee shops on the Indonesian island of Bali have sprouted rapidly in line with nationwide trends.
Nowadays, the list of things to do in Bali has expanded beyond visiting nature attractions and well-preserved centuries-old Hindu temples.
For travelers who are eager to carry on doing some unique things to do in Bali, then they can proceed to the coffee show, Black Eye Coffee.
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Not only does the place feature some one-of-a-kind Indonesian coffee beverages, but the owners have also thrown in the luscious landscape, a mini-museum on coffee production equipment, and offers a latte art class.
Black Eye Coffee shop is part of the Secret Garden Village Bedugul, an educational tourism area known for panoramic nature views.
The design of this Balinese coffee shop was beautifully done to support the objectives of the educational tourism area that is focused on preserving nature thus providing you with a distinct coffee experience.
As you settle in with a cup of Indonesian coffee in hand, you will be transported to a paradise where sights of paddy fields and tall trees blend perfectly with the soft, cool breeze synonymous with the town of Bedugul.
In their effort to support local vendors, Black Eye Coffee sources its coffee beans from well-known coffee-producing parts of Indonesia such as Kintamani, Toraja, Flores, Java, Lampung, Aceh Gayo, and Sumatra.
The most famous Indonesian coffee beans available, Luwak coffee takes the cake and at Black Eye Coffee, they source the beans direct from their own Luwak pets.
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Thus, if you are open to trying unique things to do in Bali then stopping by Black Eye Coffee may be a great first stop.
Mini Museum and Coffee Factory
At Black Eye Coffee, you are offered more than just premium quality Indonesian coffee drinks, there is also their mini-museum displaying brewing equipment and coffee grinders which were in use in the olden era throughout various countries.