If you’ve ever been to Greece, you already know: the hardest decision every morning isn’t what beach to visit—it’s what Greek Coffee Order you’re going to start your day with.
I’ve had the joy (and caffeine buzz) of visiting Greece multiple times, and every time I go back, I’m reminded how much I love the Greek café culture. It’s slow, intentional, and somehow even the simplest drinks feel luxurious. But when it comes to Greek Coffee Orders, there are three staples you’ll see on nearly every menu—and each one has its own mood, history, vibe, and flavor profile.







1. Greek Coffee: The Traditional Sip

Let’s start with the classic. Greek coffee—yes, the thick, rich, unfiltered kind—is brewed in a small briki over low heat. It’s served in a tiny cup with a layer of foam on top and the coffee grounds settled at the bottom. It’s strong, slightly bitter, and meant to be enjoyed slowly. This is not your on-the-go drink—this is a sit-and-savor-it moment with a friend.
Now, I won’t get into the long and very passionate debate and history over whether this drink should be called Greek coffee or Turkish coffee (as it’s nearly identical in preparation). I’m just an outsider, and I’m not brave enough to choose sides 🤣 But no matter what you call it, it deserves a spot in your Greek Coffee Orders lineup.
2. Freddo Espresso: The Bold, Iced Classic

When the weather heats up (which it often does in Greece), Freddo Espresso becomes the go-to. This Greek Coffee Order is basically a double shot of espresso shaken with ice until it’s frothy and chilled. No milk, no sugar unless you ask for it—just pure, cold, caffeinated perfection.
It’s bold, it’s refreshing, and it feels like a classy, grown-up way to stay cool. Whether you’re walking the streets of Athens or staring out at the sea or the mountains of the Peloponnese, this is the ultimate travel companion.
3. Freddo Cappuccino: The Greek “Iced Latte”

Now for my personal favorite: the Freddo Cappuccino. This Greek Coffee Order starts with a Freddo Espresso base and then gets topped with a thick, creamy cloud of cold milk foam. The foam is usually made from low-fat milk to get that dreamy texture, and it’s often served in a tall glass over ice.
Here’s the best part: Greece (and most of Europe) is dairy-friendly. They do offer alternative milks like soy, oat, or almond in most cafés, but the dairy in Greece is just… different. If you’re someone who’s sensitive to dairy in the U.S. like I used to be, you might be shocked to find you can enjoy a Freddo Cappuccino in Greece with zero tummy troubles. I say it’s worth the risk—Greek Coffee Orders just hit different with local Greek milk!
But Where Can You Find These in the U.S.?
Honestly, it’s not easy. The art of Greek Coffee Orders hasn’t quite taken over American coffee shops—yet. But there are two gems that do serve authentic Freddo drinks, and they’re worth a visit:
- Cupitl in Chicago, IL – Tucked away in the Windy City, this café has mastered the Freddo Espresso and Freddo Cappuccino. Their attention to detail and use of real Greek methods make it feel like a little taste of Athens right in the Midwest.
- Yia Yia’s Coffee in Dallas, TX – This local favorite not only serves up Freddo drinks but does it with heart, as the owner is a Greek native himself! If you’re in Dallas, make this your new go-to Greek Coffee Order spot near downtown or at the Frisco farmers market!
- Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. – Like I said earlier, not here to debate the Turkish vs. Greek coffee situation–but I am here to enjoy this coffee order from Qamaria in Metro Detroit! you will be transported by their single origin Yemeni’s beans and to the history of the this beautifully prepared drink!



Greek Cafés: A Place to Be, Not Just Do

One of the most refreshing parts of enjoying Greek Coffee Orders in Greece isn’t just the drink—it’s the café culture itself. Greek coffee shops aren’t centered around productivity. They’re about presence, conversation, and taking life a little slower.
Sure, they have Wi-Fi, and yes, you can bring your laptop and get work done if you really need to. But unlike in the U.S., where cafés often double as co-working spaces with outlets, headphones, and 3-hour work blocks, that vibe is much more unusual in Greece. You won’t see laptops at every table or people typing away with AirPods in. Instead, you’ll see friends chatting, people-watching, card games, and couples simply enjoying their coffee—no rush, no pressure. And honestly? It’s been so good for my soul.



Even though I love a productive third space (I really do—give me a coffee and a to-do list and I’m thriving), it’s been surprisingly healing to walk into a café and not feel like I should be working. To let Greek Coffee Orders be a reason to pause, reflect, or connect. To sip slowly, look up, and just be.
So next time you’re in Greece, try leaning into the culture a bit—order your Freddo or your Greek coffee, tuck your laptop away, and take in the simple joy of being present. It’s a mindset that’s just as energizing as the caffeine.



Whether you’re traveling through Greece or just dreaming of it from home, trying out different Greek Coffee Orders is such a fun way to experience the culture. Each cup tells a story, sets the tone for your day, and gives you a reason to pause, sip, and soak in the moment. Let me know in the comments if you’d love a ‘How to Make Greek Coffee’s at Home’ blog so that you can bring the rich heritage and flavor of Greece right to your kitchen!
Happy Caffeinating,
Cosette













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