5 Ways to Connect with Christian Women While Traveling Solo
Looking for a cozy spot to sip coffee, connect with God, and maybe meet a like-minded traveler? We’ve rounded up the 15 best Christian-owned coffee shops around the world.

If you’re a Christian woman traveling solo or someone who just loves supporting faith-based businesses, this global list is your go-to guide for discovering Christian coffee shops. These cafes pour out community, scripture-infused spaces, and often a quiet corner to reflect, pray, or even co-work while you travel.
Because sometimes, you’re not just looking for a caffeine fix. You’re craving koinōnía (deep Christian fellowship). A place to plug in spiritually while you plug in your laptop. Whether you’re in London, Seoul, or a small town in the U.S., these Christian-owned cafes combine warm hospitality with kingdom values.
Here are 15 top-rated Christian coffee shops around the world:
United Kingdom Christian-Owned Coffee Shops

- 4.5–5 star reviews
- Historic church crypt setting beneath St. Martin-in-the-Fields
- Hearty meals, coffee, desserts, quiet ambiance
- Free Wi-Fi, accessible seating, perfect for journaling or quiet study
2. Host Café (St Mary Aldermary) – London
- 4.5 star reviews on Google & TripAdvisor
- Church-run ethical café with a pet-friendly policy
- Light meals, Wi-Fi, remote-work friendly with soft worship music
3. Redemption Roasters (St James’s Piccadilly) – London
- 4–5 star TripAdvisor reviews
- Beautiful mezzanine seating, specialty coffee, and social impact mission
4. Café Below (St Mary-le-Bow) – London
- Church crypt café with warm lunches, a hidden city escape
- Reflective space with a faith-infused atmosphere
5. The Wren Café (St Nicholas Cole Abbey) – London
- 4–5 star reviews on TripAdvisor
- Popular among Christian creatives
- Excellent pastries, quiet, and scenic interior
United States Christian-Owned Coffee Shops

6. BLOC Coffee Shop – Cincinnati, OH
- Cozy vibes, small-group energy, free wifi
- Espresso drinks, intimate seating, relaxed worship playlist
- Dedicated areas for group bible study
7. Nehemiah Coffee Co – Arlington, VA
- Free, fast Wi-Fi, upper-level workspace with outlets
Low-key music, Christian reading nooks
8. John 3:16 Café – New York City, NY & St. Cloud, FL
- Scripture-covered walls, Christ-centered service
Great coffee, community tables
- Christian book library, healthy meals, faith-forward design
10. Sacred Grounds Café – Pennsylvania
- Church-run spot with community classes and outreach
- Great chai, friendly service, welcoming to all
11. Bell Tower Coffee – Portland, OR
- Free, fast Wi‑Fi and plenty of outlets
- Spacious, thoughtfully designed for quiet reflection or work
- Strong coffee program sourced responsibly
- Warm, welcoming atmosphere ideal for both solo visitors and small groups
11. Cafe 3:16 of Rochester – Rochester, MI
- 5-star Google reviews
- Free Wi‑Fi and plenty of seating—ideal for studying or group catch-ups
- Wide selection of pastries and desserts (almond croissants, tiramisu)
- Warm, welcoming atmosphere with a community-focused vibe
South Korea Christian-Owned Coffee Shops

13. Jesus’ Birthday Café – Seoul
- Whimsical Jesus-themed decor, mission-supported
- Scripture cards and prayer journals are available
- Quiet traditional ambiance
Ideal for reflection or peaceful conversation
15. Café Church (“Jesus Coffee”) – Seoul
- Church-café hybrid
Worship events, Christian books, prayer corners
More GLobal Favorites Coming Soon!
We’re building the full list of 50 with more spots in Australia, Europe, Africa, and Latin America—so stay tuned! This post is current as of June 2025 🙂
Your church community away from home

Supporting Christian-owned coffee shops around the world means sowing into businesses that prioritize God, generosity, and grace. They serve great coffee and community, creating safe, faith-filled spaces for travelers, students, locals, and digital nomads. As a Christian woman traveling solo, these cafes become places where you’re more than a guest. You’re seen, welcomed, and spiritually refreshed. So, whether you’re plugging in for work, praying between flights, or meeting someone from the HelloFellow app—these are the places to do it.