Tucked away in Goa’s sun-drenched lanes, Cafe Cotinga fuses bakery warmth with bar buzz and restaurant finesse, reimagining India’s coastal coffee culture through artisanal sourdough, single-estate arabica, and kokum-infused cocktails that linger like monsoon memories.
@ TheTamarind Hotel, opposite Saint Michael's Church Road, Bouta Waddo, Anjuna, Assagao, Goa 403510, India
+91 86050 10949
Tucked behind Saint Michael’s Church in Assagao, Café Cotinga trades the usual Goan beach-shack vibe for a leafy, boutique-hotel courtyard where single-estate Indian pour-overs share menu space with sourdough loaves, kombucha on tap, and small plates that swing from Kerala beef fry to French-style galettes; service is relaxed yet informed, the 4.5-star buzz is deserved, and the shaded tables make it an easy half-day refuge for laptop-toting caffeine hunters—call ahead on +91 86050 10949 or book via cafecotinga.com.
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 AM |
| Monday | 8 AM–3 AM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–3 AM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–3 AM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 AM |
| Friday | 8 AM–3 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 AM |
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Where exactly is Café Cotinga located in Goa?
Café Cotinga sits inside The Tamarind Hotel, opposite Saint Michael’s Church Road in Bouta Waddo, Anjuna–Assagao, making it a calm, leafy pit-stop between the North-Goan beaches and heritage villages.
Do I need to reserve a table or can I just walk in?
While walk-ins are welcome all day, a quick call to +91 86050 10949 is wise on weekends or if you want one of the garden-view tables at sunset.
What kind of food does a “bakery-bar-restaurant” actually serve?
Mornings start with sourdough croissants and single-estate pour-overs, afternoons slide into artisan sandwiches, and evenings bring small plates, wood-fired pizza and signature cocktails infused with local spices.
Is the café open throughout the year, including the monsoon?
Yes, unlike many seasonal shacks, Café Cotinga keeps its ovens, bar and kitchen running 365 days, so guests can enjoy fresh bakes, espresso and dinner service even when the rains turn Assagao lush green.


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