Themed Cafes and Tea Houses
2023-03-06 | english.bjsjs.gov.cn |
Art, Lifestyle and More
 
 
This cafe, located at No.86 Moshikou Street, is transformed from what used to be Henedecheng Fabric Store, a century-old building. Now, it has become a socializing space that integrates the functions of an art venue, a handcraft workshop, themed cafe and bar. It is where tradition meets modern art. When used in conjunction with the trade route in western Beijing taken by camel caravans in ancient times, the words "space" and "time" have been given new meanings.


Cha Gang Er
 
 
Located at the foot of the beautiful Shijiing Mountain and by the Xiuchi Lake. Cha Gang Er was converted from the flow calibration and metering center of Shougang. You can see the No.3 Blast Furnace from the store. It is a combination of a caf which offers beverage and light meals and an unmanned supermarket designed in industrial style.


Cheng Zhi Tang
 
 
It is a creative tea space designed to promote cultural exchange and the Chinese tea culture. Here, you can listen to lectures given by professional tea critics. It aims to offer an ideal place for guests to rest, taste tea, learn about the culture of tea and communicate.


Golden Age Specialty Coffee Roastery
 
 
This roastery offers expertly sourced and roasted coffee beans. It is a treasure trove for coffee aficionados who are well versed in the art of coffee roasting and brewing.


Gu Dao Si Cun
 
 
Gu Dao Si Cun was transformed from the historic Laoye Temple on Moshikou Street. This antique siheyuan offers a glimpse into the history, culture and folk customs of western Beijing. You can also indulge yourself in a cup of latte or a briquettes cake at Zipper Coffee Mosi in the siheyuan. The window seat on the second floor gets the best views. It is also the best place to take a siheyuan photograph.


Honeyland & Siheyuan No.199
 
 
It is a beautiful siheyuan courtyard located at No.199 Moshikou Street, featuring a space-themed water bar and an outdoor patio bar. It also offers a wonderful boutique B&B experience amid hills. It is transformed from a typical two-courtyard siheyuan in the western part of Beijing, retaining the valuable old doorway. The outdoor patio bar is located in the front yard, while the backyard has been transformed into a homestay which features a rooftop viewing deck where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Cuiwei Mountain, Hutou Mountain and Fahai Temple.


Ji Mu
 
 
Simple and elegant, Ji Mu is a floral-themed dessert shop. Every product is adorned with flowers, and customers can also take flowers home with them. Everything here is about discovery of the underlying beauty of life.


Jue Xi Tea Space
 
 
With soft music and lovely tea to help you relax, this is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
 
 
Laoshan Cafe
 
 
Laoshan Cafe is a well-known cafe in Shijingshan District. It features nostalgic retro interiors and offers coffee, tea, light meals, and desserts.
 
 
Qing Chun Zhai
 
 
There is a close tie between Lao She and Moshikou as this place is the setting of Lao She's famous novel Camel Xiangzi. Qing Chun Zhai is a memorial hall dedicated to Lao She. Here, you can learn more about this famous writer over a nice cup of tea.
 
 
Stone Garden
 
 
Transformed from a dilapidated courtyard, Stone Garden is a perfect specimen of modern architecture consonant with nature. It offers space for art exhibitions, coffee, afternoon tea and boutique homestay experience.
 
 
Yao Cafe & Yao's Garden
 
 
Yao Cafe has created a lot of buzz on the Internet in addition to coffee. It also offers crispy roast pork belly. The unique combination of coffee and roast pork will take your taste buds on an unforgettable journey.

The offerings at Yao's Garden include homestay accommodation, coffee, bar, barbecue and party space. It also has a roof terrace and outdoor space for various activities. Walking into the garden is like walking to an island. There is a beautiful villa nestled in lushly growing green plants.
SHIJINGSHAN DISTRICT PEOPLE'S GOVERNMENT OF BEIJING MUNICIPALITY