Rpos Coffeehouse, Zürich's Specialist Coffee Stop
A specialist Zürich coffeehouse in Kreis 3, where the focus is on carefully made drinks, coffee retail, and a short, no-fuss urban pause.
Rpos Coffeehouse is a compact specialty coffeehouse in Zürich's Kreis 3, with a roastery-and-wholesale feel behind the counter. Expect a practical urban stop rather than a linger-all-day café: espresso, tea, and coffee retail in a low-key street setting. It suits a short break between tram rides or a focused coffee purchase.
A brief summary to Rpos Coffeehouse
- Birmensdorferstrasse 310, Zürich, 8005, CH
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- Duration: 0.25 to 1 hours
- Mid ranged
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Rpos Coffeehouse.
- Treat it as a coffee stop rather than a long café session; the visit is usually brief and focused on drinks or beans.
- Public transport is the easiest way in from central Zürich; driving is unlikely to be the most convenient option.
- If you want a quieter experience, avoid weekday morning and lunch peaks when local demand is likely highest.
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Getting There
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Tram or bus
Best option from central Zürich; allow about 15 to 25 minutes including a short walk from the nearest stop.
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Taxi or rideshare
A simple door-to-door choice if you are carrying bags or visiting outside the main transit rhythm.
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Bicycle
Practical for confident urban cyclists, with the usual city-street constraints and limited on-site parking expectations.
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What it is
Rpos Coffeehouse is a coffeehouse and tea house in Zürich's Kreis 3, on Birmensdorferstrasse in the Sihlfeld area. It reads less like a generic neighbourhood café and more like part of a broader coffee business, with roastery and wholesale functions shaping the experience. That means the emphasis is on coffee quality, selection, and product knowledge rather than on a full dining menu or a long sit-down meal.Atmosphere and setting
The setting is urban and functional: a street-level indoor space in a dense residential and mixed-use part of the city. Do not expect a scenic terrace, historic interior, or destination café theatrics. The appeal is quieter and more practical. You come in from the street, order at the counter, and settle into a short pause with a cup in hand. The mood is low-key, specialist, and local, with the kind of efficiency that suits regulars and coffee-minded visitors.What visitors actually do here
Most visits are brief. A realistic stop is 15 to 30 minutes for a coffee or tea, with 30 to 60 minutes if you want to browse products or take a slower break. The likely rhythm is simple: choose a drink, sit for a while, and perhaps leave with beans or other coffee-related items. This is the sort of place that works well when you want a clean, focused coffee stop rather than a social brunch or a sightseeing detour.Who it suits
Rpos Coffeehouse is best for solo travellers, couples, business travellers, and anyone with a serious interest in coffee. It also works for locals who want a specialist café with a more trade-oriented background than a standard chain. Families and casual visitors are not excluded, but the venue does not appear to be built around children, long meals, or group lingering. Accessibility details are not verified, so travellers with mobility needs should treat the setup as uncertain until they see it in person.Practical expectations
Reaching the café from central Zürich is straightforward by tram or bus plus a short walk, or by taxi. A public-transport journey from the centre is likely to take around 15 to 25 minutes depending on the starting point. The venue is indoors, so weather mainly affects the walk there rather than the visit itself. Rain and cold can make it a convenient stop; fine weather does not add much to the experience because the draw is the coffee, not the view. Expect a modest, mid-range spend for Zürich, with the possibility of paying a little more for specialty drinks or retail coffee purchases.Explore the best of what Rpos Coffeehouse has to offer
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