The Best Coffee in Tobago: One Cup on Shirvan Road
When you think of coffee, countries like Colombia, Ethiopia, or even Jamaica’s Blue Mountain Coffee might come to mind. But did you know that Trinidad and Tobago has its own connection to the beloved brew? Though coffee never became a major industry here, the islands are home to a growing coffee culture—one that is slowly seeing a resurgence.

A Brief History of Coffee in Trinidad & Tobago
Coffee was introduced to Trinidad during Spanish rule and expanded under British colonization in the 18th and 19th centuries. It thrived in the Northern Range, where the climate was perfect for cultivation. Tobago also saw some coffee production, though it never rivaled the prominence of sugar and cocoa.
By the 19th century, however, coffee lost its dominance to Trinitario cocoa, one of the finest cocoa varieties in the world. Cocoa farming proved more lucrative, and many plantations shifted their focus, leaving coffee production in the background. By the mid-20th century, the country had largely moved away from coffee farming, focusing instead on its booming oil and gas industries.
Today, most of the coffee consumed in Trinidad and Tobago is imported instant coffee, and coffee culture is not as deeply ingrained as it is in places like Canada, where grabbing a fresh-brewed cup is part of the daily routine. However, there are still excellent coffee shops serving high-quality, freshly brewed coffee.
Discovering Great Coffee in Tobago: One Cup
While specialty coffee culture is still developing in T&T, there are places where you can enjoy expertly crafted coffee. One such place is One Cup in Tobago—a must-visit spot for coffee lovers.
Located on Shirvan Road in the Buccoo Homes Food Court, One Cup serves some of the best lattes you’ll find in Tobago, along with a variety of espresso-based drinks. They use high-quality Colombian coffee beans, ensuring a smooth and flavorful experience in every cup. Whether you’re looking for a creamy cappuccino, a bold Americano, or just a cozy place to enjoy your morning brew, this spot is perfect. Even better, they sell ground coffee and whole beans, so you can take home a taste of their expertly brewed coffee.
We like to have our coffee to go and enjoy it somewhere along the coast line. But there is plenty of seating within the Buccoo Homes Food Court. They also serve a variety of baked goods – we tried the brownie and it was beyond good.



Why You Should Try One Cup’s Coffee
- Rich, Smooth Espresso – If you’re a coffee lover, you’ll appreciate the perfectly balanced flavors and velvety texture.
- High-Quality Colombian Coffee – One Cup sources premium beans from Colombia, ensuring a rich and satisfying cup every time.
- Perfect for Home Brewing – Whether you prefer a French press, espresso machine, or pour-over, their beans are a great way to enjoy quality coffee at home.
- Welcoming Atmosphere – You can expect to receive great service and a warm smile when ordering at One Cup.


Yes you can bering your own cup!
A Growing Coffee Culture in Trinidad & Tobago
While coffee may not be as popular here as in places like Canada, there’s a growing appreciation for high-quality, freshly brewed coffee. Shops like One Cup are helping to shape a modern coffee culture in Tobago, offering specialty coffee that rivals international cafés.
So next time you’re in Tobago, skip the instant coffee and treat yourself to a latte at One Cup—or better yet, take home a bag of their expertly sourced beans and brew your own perfect cup.
