I visited Coffee Hope, a coffee shop that does not serve alcohol just a 2-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station. I had the Napolitan set.
Coffee Hope, a coffee shop just a 2-minute walk from the west exit of Nishinasuno Station.
It’s a pure coffee shop with a lingering retro atmosphere.
I had a little time before my next appointment, so I stopped by and spent a relaxing time eating the Napolitan set.
- Basic info about the coffee
- What the inside of the coffee shop looks like
- My impressions of the Napolitan set
Basic infomation on the coffee
- Name: Coffee Hope
- Category: A coffee shop that does not serve alcohol
- Address:3-6 Nagatacho, Nasushiobara-shi, Tochigi-ken
- Access:2-minute walk from the west exit of Station Nishinasuno
- Business Hours: 9:30~18:00
- Regular Holiday: Irregular holidays
- Phone Number: 0287-36-4814
- Official Website/SNS: N/A
Review of my actual experience visiting
A coffee shop that does not serve alcohol with a lingering retro atmosphere.

Ordered Menu and Price
When I think of coffee shops, I think of “Napolitan,” so I ordered the “Napolitan Set.”
・Napolitan Set (950 JPY)
This time I had the regular portion, but you can also get a large portion for an extra 150 yen.
About taste
The set included four items.
- Napolitan pasta
- Salad
- Fruit (Pineapple)
- Coffee (After the meal)

Napolitan
The ingredients are simple, just onions and bell peppers.
It doesn’t contain any meat like bacon or sausage.

The sauce is neither too thick nor too thin.
It’s nostalgic, but it feels a bit different from home cooking.
And sprinkling Parmesan cheese on top doubled the nostalgia!
It was delicious—a classic “Napolitan” only found in coffee shops.
Salada
It was a salad with lettuce, carrots, and cabbage.
The dressing seemed homemade and had a slightly tangy flavor that was delicious.

Coffee
During the meal, I heard “Poko! Pokopoko!” sounds, and realized it was a siphon coffee maker, not a drip one.
It was a refreshing coffee, perfect for after the meal.

The atmosphere inside
I entered the shop around 5 PM.
The owner seemed surprised, remarking, “Customers at this hour are rare.”
When the owner asked me, “It’s only open until 6 PM, but is that okay?”
I replied, “Yes,” and took a seat.
As I went to sit at the counter, he guided me, saying, “The table has more space, so you can sit there instead.”

I was wearing a mask for prevention and moisture, and when the master saw it, he kindly offered me a throat lozenge.
That really made my day.
Features & Usability of Coffee Hope
Here’s a quick look at the dining scenes and facilities at Coffee Hope.
Recommended for different occasions
The coffee also serve breakfast and lunch, so you can visit for breakfast or lunch.
Evenings are less crowded, so you can relax without worrying about the time—highly recommended.
Sandwiches and pizza are also available for takeout, so please give it a try.
Facilities
- Wi-Fi & Power supply: N/A
- Smoking: Smoke-free restaurant
- Payment method: Cash only
- Takeout: Available
Access & map
Go out from the west exit of Nishinasuno Station and cross the pedestrian bridge.

Turn right, go down the stairs, and go straight ahead.

Cross the crosswalk and turn left.

Walk along Prefectural Route 317 for about a minute to reach Coffee Hope.

Summary|Who I recommend Coffee Hope for
- People who want to spend time leisurely at a coffee shop
- People who want to eat nostalgic Napolitan spaghetti
- People who want to drink siphon-brewed coffee
👉 If you’re looking for a coffee shop that does not serve alcohol near Nishinasuno Station, try Coffee Hope.

