Guitar icon Fender is officially expanding its lifestyle footprint with the grand opening of its first-ever standalone coffee shop. Located in the heart of Tokyo’s vibrant indie music district, Fender Cafe Shimokitazawa officially opened its doors on July 3, bringing a unique blend of California coffee culture and rock ‘n’ roll heritage to Japan.
The launch builds upon the success of the brand’s massive Tokyo flagship retail store opened in 2023, which featured an in-shop cafe. However, this new Shimokitazawa location marks the first time Fender has stepped out with a dedicated, standalone food and beverage experience.
A Design Inspired by Guitar Royalty
Walking into the cafe, music enthusiasts will immediately notice that Fender did not shy away from its rich heritage.
The entire interior aesthetic is directly inspired by one of the most legendary instruments in music history: the 1969 Rosewood Telecaster—a model famously championed by icons like George Harrison and Josh Homme.
“The new store adopts a space design inspired by the 1969 Rosewood Telecaster that has left its name in music history,” Fender Japan stated. “Fender combines the spirit of rock and roll with California coffee culture with Japanese sensibilities, craftsmanship, and subtle hospitality.”
Every corner of the coffee shop embraces the theme. From sleek, urban plectrum-shaped stools to a stunning, wall-mounted vintage rosewood Telecaster, the cafe seamlessly merges instrument craftsmanship with modern coffee-house chic.

On-Brand Eats: The “Stratocaster Latte” and “Six Strings Burger”
The guitar theme extends heavily into the culinary lineup, offering a clever menu packed with musical puns and signature flavors.
Coffee lovers can order a Stratocaster Rose Latte or a Telecaster Maple Latte, both crafted using the cafe’s signature house coffee blend, aptly named First Set. For those looking for a full meal, the kitchen serves up hearty dishes like the Six Strings Burger and Chicken Overdrive Rice.

Cultivating a Music Community
Choosing Shimokitazawa as the birthplace for its debut cafe was highly intentional. Known throughout Tokyo for its dense concentration of live music venues (“live houses”), record stores, and vintage shops, the neighborhood is a natural magnet for creatives.

‘Good Coffee, Good Vibes’
“Fender Cafe Shimokitazawa aims to blend in with nature’s daily routine in this city and create a community place where music-loving people can connect at ease,” Fender Japan explained. “Set in Shimokitazawa, where the culture of live music is particularly breathed in Tokyo, with the concept of ‘Good Coffee, Good Vibes’, we propose a new music lifestyle where music fits everyday life.”
Whether you are a seasoned guitarist looking to chat about gear over a flat white, a local resident, or a tourist exploring Tokyo’s music scene, the new venue promises to be a primary cultural hub.
For a closer look at the menu items, interior design, and official hours of operation, check out the official Fender Cafe Instagram Page.
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