Pont Coffee
A 1940s railway office turned into a long, narrow terracotta coffee bar.
A specialty roaster pouring espresso and filter from its own beans, with a small selection of pastries. The shop occupies a slim, longitudinal space that once served as a railway office in the 1940s and a connecting passage between two streets. Studio Stof's renovation kept the existing brick, metal, and wood while layering in terracotta floor tiles and a long wooden bar that runs the length of the room. The name "Pont" is French for bridge, a nod to both the building's original role and the owner's framing of coffee as a connector.