As a means of educating its customers, the owners also provide the equipment name so guests can find out more about the tools needed in producing delicious coffee beverages.
The coffee shop’s mini-factory allows guests to see the coffee production process up to the packaging point while their mini theater plays a short film about the history of Indonesian coffee.
Cupping session
For those eager to explore the different tastes and flavors of Indonesian coffee then you will be pleased to know that Black Eye Coffee provides a coffee tasting session of its eight coffee beans.
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Accompanied by a master barista, guests will be taught how to best enjoy each of the eight Indonesian coffee beans while tasting the difference in flavors of each one.
Latte Art Class
A more artistic form of activity involving Indonesia’s coffee is through the shop’s Latte Art Class.
A barista will assist guests to learn the necessary skills of latte art until you are able to create different shapes with your Indonesian coffee drinks.
Black Eye Coffee’s Latte Art class is priced at $8.54 (Rp 125,000) and their Manual Brew Class costs $12.98 (Rp 190,000).
When it comes to the price range of their beverages that utilize the best coffee beans from Indonesia, it starts from $1.78 - $7.79 (Rp 26,000 – Rp 114,000).
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The coffee shop makes available a range of snacks including brownies, croissants, and gelato.
If guests are eager to bring back memories of the places they visited in Bali then they can purchase some of the shop's range of coffee products or merchandise goods.
There are a lot of things to do in Bali and to make sure you have an immersive experience, domestic guests are required to pay $3.42 (Rp 50,000) to enter the Secret Garden Village Bedugul while international travelers must pay $6.83 (Rp 100,000).